VIDEO 4 hours ago Damage at Ukrainian power plant prompts fears over potential nuclear disaster Fox News correspondent Alex Hogan reports from Kiev on growing fears over a radiation leak and Russian advancements in the region on 'Special Report.'
Vladimir Putin 4 hours ago Putin sidelines Russia's defense minister over stalled progress in Ukraine, according to the UK Putin has sidelined Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu over stalled progress in Russia's invasion of Ukraine, the U.K. wrote in an intelligence update on Monday.
World 16 hours ago Europe reconsiders nuclear power shutdown as Moscow cuts off gas pipelines: report Europe is giving nuclear energy another chance as Moscow continues to throttle natural gas an oil supplies. The plants are also proving critical to meet climate goals.
Ukraine 1 day ago United Nations nuclear agency will visit besieged Ukrainian power plant in the 'next few days' The International Atomic Energy Agency said Sunday that a team of experts will inspect Ukraine's Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant in "the next few days."
VIDEO 1 day ago Lt. Col. Danny Davis on Russia's war with Ukraine: 'Still a lot of risk for Ukrainian troops right now' Retired Lt. Col. Daniel Davis breaks down the ongoing conflict between Russia and Ukraine, including reports of ramped up Russian aggressions.
VIDEO 1 day ago Former military official gives update on Putin's 'relentless' assault on Ukraine Retired Lt. Col. Daniel Davis joined 'Fox News Live' to discuss the latest on the Russia-Ukraine war and the withdrawal from Afghanistan.
VIDEO 1 day ago Refugees create Ukrainian Freedom Orchestra as Putin's war rages on Conductor Keri-Lynn Wilson spoke with correspondent Jennifer Griffin about the significance of the orchestra's assembly and how they are supporting those fighting in the war.
VIDEO 2 days ago Jack Keane: Russia making a ‘strategic shift’ in war on Ukraine Fox News senior strategic analyst Gen. Jack Keane details developments in the war in Ukraine and discusses the future of this fight.
Ukraine 2 days ago Russia transfers heavy military equipment to Crimea as fighting intensifies in Donetsk Heavy Russian military equipment, including howitzers and tanks, is being transported to Crimea to backstop its war in Ukraine, according to reports.
Ukraine 2 days ago Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant workers say Russians 'torture' them to keep silent ahead of IAEA visit Ukrainian workers at the Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant have said Russia soldiers occupying the plant are 'torturing' them to keep them silent ahead of IAEA visit.
Russia 4 days ago Putin to increase size of Russia's military amid war in Ukraine Russian President Vladimir Putin signed a decree to increase the size of his military as the war in Ukraine drags on.
Ukraine 4 days ago Ukraine's President Zelenskyy talks with Biden on 'further steps' to defeat Russia Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy says he has spoken with President Joe Biden by phone Thursday, thanking the U.S. for its “unwavering” support of his people.
Germany 4 days ago Germany says weapons stocks depleted amid support for Ukraine German Foreign Minister Annalena Baebock warns that Germany's arms supplies are depleted as it continues to support Ukraine during the war with Russia.
Ukraine 4 days ago Putin to pay families 10,000 rubles in occupied Ukraine to send kids to school amid Russian war Russian President Vladimir Putin orders government officials in occupied areas in Ukraine to provide funding to parents of school age children if they attend school in September.
Ukraine 4 days ago Ukraine death toll mounts to 25 in train station attack The death toll in Ukraine has risen to 25 following a train station attack by a Russian rocket on Ukraine's Independence Day. Thirty-one others were injured.
Fox News Flash 5 days ago How Ukraine is 'losing slowly' in its war against Russia: Rep. Mike Waltz Rep. Adam Smith and Rep. Mike Waltz weighed in on the United States' foreign policy on Iran and the Russia-Ukraine war on Wednesday on "Special Report."
Ukraine 5 days ago Russian strike on Ukraine train station during Independence Day kills at least 15 civilians, injures dozens A Russian strike on a train station in Ukraine killed at least 15 civilians and injured dozens more as the country was celebrating its Independence Day.
Ukraine 5 days ago Ukraine rejects congratulatory message from Belarus on its Independence Day as 'blood-soaked clowning' Top advisor to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenkyy rejected a congratulatory message by Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko on Ukraine's Independence Day.
Russia 5 days ago Russia detains opposition leader over criticism of war in Ukraine Russian politician and former mayor Yevgeny Roizman was detained by masked men wearing camoflauge over his criticisms of the war in Ukraine.
Ukraine 5 days ago Where the war in Ukraine stands at 6-month milestone Russia's war in Ukraine hit the six-month anniversary mark Wednesday with forces stalled along the frontlines and officials bracing for a war of attrition.
Ukraine 5 days ago Pope Francis urges Russia to avoid ‘nuclear disaster’ in Zaporizhzhia as Ukraine marks Independence Day Pope Francis called on Russia not to cause a "nuclear disaster" in Ukraine on Wednesday. Ukraine celebrates its Independence Day the same day that marks six months of war.
OPINION 5 days ago Three transformational developments since Putin's war against Ukraine This week marks six months into Russian President Vladimir Putin's barbaric war against Ukraine. And the Kremlin is poised to stay in the fight for the long haul.
Fox News Flash 6 days ago The two reasons Russia might attack Ukraine on Wednesday: Former defense secretary Leon Panetta Former defense secretary Leon Panetta explained what is behind State Department worries about American citizens’ safety in Ukraine Tuesday on "Your World."
Ukraine 6 days ago NATO chief says war in Ukraine is battle of 'attrition,' warns winter 'will be hard' NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg pledged to continue supporting Ukraine in its "grinding war of attrition" against Russia, saying winter "will be hard."
Ukraine 6 days ago Biden admin to announce $3 billion in further aid, training for Ukrainian military: report President Joe Biden is expected to announce $3 billion in funding for the Ukrainian military Wednesday. It by far would be the largest single boost from the U.S.
Ukraine 6 days ago Ukraine video by former US Green Beret shows hundreds of mines removed from field A video posted on TikTok by a former U.S. Army Green Beret purportedly shows hundreds of mines that were removed from a field in Zaporizhzhia, in southeastern Ukraine.
Ukraine 6 days ago US warns Russia may increase civilian strikes as Ukraine's Independence Day nears The U.S. State Department has warned it believes Russia will be 'stepping up efforts' to launch missile strikes on civilian targets as Ukraine's Independence Day nears.
Ukraine 6 days ago US warns of Russian attacks on infrastructure as Ukrainian Independence Day nears The U.S. is warning Ukraine that Russia is likely to target more civilian infrastructure and government buildings soon. Ukraine's Independence Day is Wednesday.
Ukraine 6 days ago Ukraine rejects blame for Moscow car bombing, says it was a Russian inside job: Report Ukrainian National Security Council secretary Oleksiy Danilov says Russia's own FSB carried out the car bombing that killed Daria Dugina this weekend. Ukraine rejects blame.
Russia 6 days ago Slain daughter of Russian elite hailed as a martyr in funeral The daughter of top Vladimir Putin ally killed in a car bomb, Darya Dugina, was idolized as a martyr during her funeral service as Russia's war in Ukraine rages on.
Ukraine 5 days ago Pope Francis urges Russia to avoid ‘nuclear disaster’ in Zaporizhzhia as Ukraine marks Independence Day Pope Francis called on Russia not to cause a "nuclear disaster" in Ukraine on Wednesday. Ukraine celebrates its Independence Day the same day that marks six months of war.
OPINION 5 days ago Three transformational developments since Putin's war against Ukraine This week marks six months into Russian President Vladimir Putin's barbaric war against Ukraine. And the Kremlin is poised to stay in the fight for the long haul.
Fox News Flash 6 days ago The two reasons Russia might attack Ukraine on Wednesday: Former defense secretary Leon Panetta Former defense secretary Leon Panetta explained what is behind State Department worries about American citizens’ safety in Ukraine Tuesday on "Your World."
Ukraine 6 days ago NATO chief says war in Ukraine is battle of 'attrition,' warns winter 'will be hard' NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg pledged to continue supporting Ukraine in its "grinding war of attrition" against Russia, saying winter "will be hard."
Ukraine 6 days ago Biden admin to announce $3 billion in further aid, training for Ukrainian military: report President Joe Biden is expected to announce $3 billion in funding for the Ukrainian military Wednesday. It by far would be the largest single boost from the U.S.
Ukraine 6 days ago Ukraine video by former US Green Beret shows hundreds of mines removed from field A video posted on TikTok by a former U.S. Army Green Beret purportedly shows hundreds of mines that were removed from a field in Zaporizhzhia, in southeastern Ukraine.
Ukraine 6 days ago US warns Russia may increase civilian strikes as Ukraine's Independence Day nears The U.S. State Department has warned it believes Russia will be 'stepping up efforts' to launch missile strikes on civilian targets as Ukraine's Independence Day nears.
Ukraine 6 days ago US warns of Russian attacks on infrastructure as Ukrainian Independence Day nears The U.S. is warning Ukraine that Russia is likely to target more civilian infrastructure and government buildings soon. Ukraine's Independence Day is Wednesday.
Ukraine 6 days ago Ukraine rejects blame for Moscow car bombing, says it was a Russian inside job: Report Ukrainian National Security Council secretary Oleksiy Danilov says Russia's own FSB carried out the car bombing that killed Daria Dugina this weekend. Ukraine rejects blame.
Russia 6 days ago Slain daughter of Russian elite hailed as a martyr in funeral The daughter of top Vladimir Putin ally killed in a car bomb, Darya Dugina, was idolized as a martyr during her funeral service as Russia's war in Ukraine rages on.
Ukraine 5 days ago Pope Francis urges Russia to avoid ‘nuclear disaster’ in Zaporizhzhia as Ukraine marks Independence Day Pope Francis called on Russia not to cause a "nuclear disaster" in Ukraine on Wednesday. Ukraine celebrates its Independence Day the same day that marks six months of war.
OPINION 5 days ago Three transformational developments since Putin's war against Ukraine This week marks six months into Russian President Vladimir Putin's barbaric war against Ukraine. And the Kremlin is poised to stay in the fight for the long haul.
Fox News Flash 6 days ago The two reasons Russia might attack Ukraine on Wednesday: Former defense secretary Leon Panetta Former defense secretary Leon Panetta explained what is behind State Department worries about American citizens’ safety in Ukraine Tuesday on "Your World."
Ukraine 6 days ago NATO chief says war in Ukraine is battle of 'attrition,' warns winter 'will be hard' NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg pledged to continue supporting Ukraine in its "grinding war of attrition" against Russia, saying winter "will be hard."
Ukraine 6 days ago Biden admin to announce $3 billion in further aid, training for Ukrainian military: report President Joe Biden is expected to announce $3 billion in funding for the Ukrainian military Wednesday. It by far would be the largest single boost from the U.S.
Ukraine 6 days ago Ukraine video by former US Green Beret shows hundreds of mines removed from field A video posted on TikTok by a former U.S. Army Green Beret purportedly shows hundreds of mines that were removed from a field in Zaporizhzhia, in southeastern Ukraine.
Ukraine 6 days ago US warns Russia may increase civilian strikes as Ukraine's Independence Day nears The U.S. State Department has warned it believes Russia will be 'stepping up efforts' to launch missile strikes on civilian targets as Ukraine's Independence Day nears.
Ukraine 6 days ago US warns of Russian attacks on infrastructure as Ukrainian Independence Day nears The U.S. is warning Ukraine that Russia is likely to target more civilian infrastructure and government buildings soon. Ukraine's Independence Day is Wednesday.
Ukraine 6 days ago Ukraine rejects blame for Moscow car bombing, says it was a Russian inside job: Report Ukrainian National Security Council secretary Oleksiy Danilov says Russia's own FSB carried out the car bombing that killed Daria Dugina this weekend. Ukraine rejects blame.
Russia 6 days ago Slain daughter of Russian elite hailed as a martyr in funeral The daughter of top Vladimir Putin ally killed in a car bomb, Darya Dugina, was idolized as a martyr during her funeral service as Russia's war in Ukraine rages on.
Ukraine 5 days ago Pope Francis urges Russia to avoid ‘nuclear disaster’ in Zaporizhzhia as Ukraine marks Independence Day Pope Francis called on Russia not to cause a "nuclear disaster" in Ukraine on Wednesday. Ukraine celebrates its Independence Day the same day that marks six months of war.
OPINION 5 days ago Three transformational developments since Putin's war against Ukraine This week marks six months into Russian President Vladimir Putin's barbaric war against Ukraine. And the Kremlin is poised to stay in the fight for the long haul.
Fox News Flash 6 days ago The two reasons Russia might attack Ukraine on Wednesday: Former defense secretary Leon Panetta Former defense secretary Leon Panetta explained what is behind State Department worries about American citizens’ safety in Ukraine Tuesday on "Your World."
Ukraine 6 days ago NATO chief says war in Ukraine is battle of 'attrition,' warns winter 'will be hard' NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg pledged to continue supporting Ukraine in its "grinding war of attrition" against Russia, saying winter "will be hard."
Ukraine 6 days ago Biden admin to announce $3 billion in further aid, training for Ukrainian military: report President Joe Biden is expected to announce $3 billion in funding for the Ukrainian military Wednesday. It by far would be the largest single boost from the U.S.
Ukraine 6 days ago Ukraine video by former US Green Beret shows hundreds of mines removed from field A video posted on TikTok by a former U.S. Army Green Beret purportedly shows hundreds of mines that were removed from a field in Zaporizhzhia, in southeastern Ukraine.
Ukraine 6 days ago US warns Russia may increase civilian strikes as Ukraine's Independence Day nears The U.S. State Department has warned it believes Russia will be 'stepping up efforts' to launch missile strikes on civilian targets as Ukraine's Independence Day nears.
Ukraine 6 days ago US warns of Russian attacks on infrastructure as Ukrainian Independence Day nears The U.S. is warning Ukraine that Russia is likely to target more civilian infrastructure and government buildings soon. Ukraine's Independence Day is Wednesday.
Ukraine 6 days ago Ukraine rejects blame for Moscow car bombing, says it was a Russian inside job: Report Ukrainian National Security Council secretary Oleksiy Danilov says Russia's own FSB carried out the car bombing that killed Daria Dugina this weekend. Ukraine rejects blame.
Russia 6 days ago Slain daughter of Russian elite hailed as a martyr in funeral The daughter of top Vladimir Putin ally killed in a car bomb, Darya Dugina, was idolized as a martyr during her funeral service as Russia's war in Ukraine rages on.
Ukraine 5 days ago Pope Francis urges Russia to avoid ‘nuclear disaster’ in Zaporizhzhia as Ukraine marks Independence Day Pope Francis called on Russia not to cause a "nuclear disaster" in Ukraine on Wednesday. Ukraine celebrates its Independence Day the same day that marks six months of war.
OPINION 5 days ago Three transformational developments since Putin's war against Ukraine This week marks six months into Russian President Vladimir Putin's barbaric war against Ukraine. And the Kremlin is poised to stay in the fight for the long haul.
Fox News Flash 6 days ago The two reasons Russia might attack Ukraine on Wednesday: Former defense secretary Leon Panetta Former defense secretary Leon Panetta explained what is behind State Department worries about American citizens’ safety in Ukraine Tuesday on "Your World."
Ukraine 6 days ago NATO chief says war in Ukraine is battle of 'attrition,' warns winter 'will be hard' NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg pledged to continue supporting Ukraine in its "grinding war of attrition" against Russia, saying winter "will be hard."
Ukraine 6 days ago Biden admin to announce $3 billion in further aid, training for Ukrainian military: report President Joe Biden is expected to announce $3 billion in funding for the Ukrainian military Wednesday. It by far would be the largest single boost from the U.S.
Ukraine 6 days ago Ukraine video by former US Green Beret shows hundreds of mines removed from field A video posted on TikTok by a former U.S. Army Green Beret purportedly shows hundreds of mines that were removed from a field in Zaporizhzhia, in southeastern Ukraine.
Ukraine 6 days ago US warns Russia may increase civilian strikes as Ukraine's Independence Day nears The U.S. State Department has warned it believes Russia will be 'stepping up efforts' to launch missile strikes on civilian targets as Ukraine's Independence Day nears.
Ukraine 6 days ago US warns of Russian attacks on infrastructure as Ukrainian Independence Day nears The U.S. is warning Ukraine that Russia is likely to target more civilian infrastructure and government buildings soon. Ukraine's Independence Day is Wednesday.
Ukraine 6 days ago Ukraine rejects blame for Moscow car bombing, says it was a Russian inside job: Report Ukrainian National Security Council secretary Oleksiy Danilov says Russia's own FSB carried out the car bombing that killed Daria Dugina this weekend. Ukraine rejects blame.
Russia 6 days ago Slain daughter of Russian elite hailed as a martyr in funeral The daughter of top Vladimir Putin ally killed in a car bomb, Darya Dugina, was idolized as a martyr during her funeral service as Russia's war in Ukraine rages on.
Ukraine 5 days ago Pope Francis urges Russia to avoid ‘nuclear disaster’ in Zaporizhzhia as Ukraine marks Independence Day Pope Francis called on Russia not to cause a "nuclear disaster" in Ukraine on Wednesday. Ukraine celebrates its Independence Day the same day that marks six months of war.
OPINION 5 days ago Three transformational developments since Putin's war against Ukraine This week marks six months into Russian President Vladimir Putin's barbaric war against Ukraine. And the Kremlin is poised to stay in the fight for the long haul.
Fox News Flash 6 days ago The two reasons Russia might attack Ukraine on Wednesday: Former defense secretary Leon Panetta Former defense secretary Leon Panetta explained what is behind State Department worries about American citizens’ safety in Ukraine Tuesday on "Your World."
Ukraine 6 days ago NATO chief says war in Ukraine is battle of 'attrition,' warns winter 'will be hard' NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg pledged to continue supporting Ukraine in its "grinding war of attrition" against Russia, saying winter "will be hard."
Ukraine 6 days ago Biden admin to announce $3 billion in further aid, training for Ukrainian military: report President Joe Biden is expected to announce $3 billion in funding for the Ukrainian military Wednesday. It by far would be the largest single boost from the U.S.
Ukraine 6 days ago Ukraine video by former US Green Beret shows hundreds of mines removed from field A video posted on TikTok by a former U.S. Army Green Beret purportedly shows hundreds of mines that were removed from a field in Zaporizhzhia, in southeastern Ukraine.
Ukraine 6 days ago US warns Russia may increase civilian strikes as Ukraine's Independence Day nears The U.S. State Department has warned it believes Russia will be 'stepping up efforts' to launch missile strikes on civilian targets as Ukraine's Independence Day nears.
Ukraine 6 days ago US warns of Russian attacks on infrastructure as Ukrainian Independence Day nears The U.S. is warning Ukraine that Russia is likely to target more civilian infrastructure and government buildings soon. Ukraine's Independence Day is Wednesday.
Ukraine 6 days ago Ukraine rejects blame for Moscow car bombing, says it was a Russian inside job: Report Ukrainian National Security Council secretary Oleksiy Danilov says Russia's own FSB carried out the car bombing that killed Daria Dugina this weekend. Ukraine rejects blame.
Russia 6 days ago Slain daughter of Russian elite hailed as a martyr in funeral The daughter of top Vladimir Putin ally killed in a car bomb, Darya Dugina, was idolized as a martyr during her funeral service as Russia's war in Ukraine rages on.
Ukraine 5 days ago Pope Francis urges Russia to avoid ‘nuclear disaster’ in Zaporizhzhia as Ukraine marks Independence Day Pope Francis called on Russia not to cause a "nuclear disaster" in Ukraine on Wednesday. Ukraine celebrates its Independence Day the same day that marks six months of war.
OPINION 5 days ago Three transformational developments since Putin's war against Ukraine This week marks six months into Russian President Vladimir Putin's barbaric war against Ukraine. And the Kremlin is poised to stay in the fight for the long haul.
Fox News Flash 6 days ago The two reasons Russia might attack Ukraine on Wednesday: Former defense secretary Leon Panetta Former defense secretary Leon Panetta explained what is behind State Department worries about American citizens’ safety in Ukraine Tuesday on "Your World."
Ukraine 6 days ago NATO chief says war in Ukraine is battle of 'attrition,' warns winter 'will be hard' NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg pledged to continue supporting Ukraine in its "grinding war of attrition" against Russia, saying winter "will be hard."
Ukraine 6 days ago Biden admin to announce $3 billion in further aid, training for Ukrainian military: report President Joe Biden is expected to announce $3 billion in funding for the Ukrainian military Wednesday. It by far would be the largest single boost from the U.S.
Ukraine 6 days ago Ukraine video by former US Green Beret shows hundreds of mines removed from field A video posted on TikTok by a former U.S. Army Green Beret purportedly shows hundreds of mines that were removed from a field in Zaporizhzhia, in southeastern Ukraine.
Ukraine 6 days ago US warns Russia may increase civilian strikes as Ukraine's Independence Day nears The U.S. State Department has warned it believes Russia will be 'stepping up efforts' to launch missile strikes on civilian targets as Ukraine's Independence Day nears.
Ukraine 6 days ago US warns of Russian attacks on infrastructure as Ukrainian Independence Day nears The U.S. is warning Ukraine that Russia is likely to target more civilian infrastructure and government buildings soon. Ukraine's Independence Day is Wednesday.
Ukraine 6 days ago Ukraine rejects blame for Moscow car bombing, says it was a Russian inside job: Report Ukrainian National Security Council secretary Oleksiy Danilov says Russia's own FSB carried out the car bombing that killed Daria Dugina this weekend. Ukraine rejects blame.
Russia 6 days ago Slain daughter of Russian elite hailed as a martyr in funeral The daughter of top Vladimir Putin ally killed in a car bomb, Darya Dugina, was idolized as a martyr during her funeral service as Russia's war in Ukraine rages on.
Ukraine 5 days ago Pope Francis urges Russia to avoid ‘nuclear disaster’ in Zaporizhzhia as Ukraine marks Independence Day Pope Francis called on Russia not to cause a "nuclear disaster" in Ukraine on Wednesday. Ukraine celebrates its Independence Day the same day that marks six months of war.
OPINION 5 days ago Three transformational developments since Putin's war against Ukraine This week marks six months into Russian President Vladimir Putin's barbaric war against Ukraine. And the Kremlin is poised to stay in the fight for the long haul.
Fox News Flash 6 days ago The two reasons Russia might attack Ukraine on Wednesday: Former defense secretary Leon Panetta Former defense secretary Leon Panetta explained what is behind State Department worries about American citizens’ safety in Ukraine Tuesday on "Your World."
Ukraine 6 days ago NATO chief says war in Ukraine is battle of 'attrition,' warns winter 'will be hard' NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg pledged to continue supporting Ukraine in its "grinding war of attrition" against Russia, saying winter "will be hard."
Ukraine 6 days ago Biden admin to announce $3 billion in further aid, training for Ukrainian military: report President Joe Biden is expected to announce $3 billion in funding for the Ukrainian military Wednesday. It by far would be the largest single boost from the U.S.
Ukraine 6 days ago Ukraine video by former US Green Beret shows hundreds of mines removed from field A video posted on TikTok by a former U.S. Army Green Beret purportedly shows hundreds of mines that were removed from a field in Zaporizhzhia, in southeastern Ukraine.
Ukraine 6 days ago US warns Russia may increase civilian strikes as Ukraine's Independence Day nears The U.S. State Department has warned it believes Russia will be 'stepping up efforts' to launch missile strikes on civilian targets as Ukraine's Independence Day nears.
Ukraine 6 days ago US warns of Russian attacks on infrastructure as Ukrainian Independence Day nears The U.S. is warning Ukraine that Russia is likely to target more civilian infrastructure and government buildings soon. Ukraine's Independence Day is Wednesday.
Ukraine 6 days ago Ukraine rejects blame for Moscow car bombing, says it was a Russian inside job: Report Ukrainian National Security Council secretary Oleksiy Danilov says Russia's own FSB carried out the car bombing that killed Daria Dugina this weekend. Ukraine rejects blame.
Russia 6 days ago Slain daughter of Russian elite hailed as a martyr in funeral The daughter of top Vladimir Putin ally killed in a car bomb, Darya Dugina, was idolized as a martyr during her funeral service as Russia's war in Ukraine rages on.
Ukraine 5 days ago Pope Francis urges Russia to avoid ‘nuclear disaster’ in Zaporizhzhia as Ukraine marks Independence Day Pope Francis called on Russia not to cause a "nuclear disaster" in Ukraine on Wednesday. Ukraine celebrates its Independence Day the same day that marks six months of war.
OPINION 5 days ago Three transformational developments since Putin's war against Ukraine This week marks six months into Russian President Vladimir Putin's barbaric war against Ukraine. And the Kremlin is poised to stay in the fight for the long haul.
Fox News Flash 6 days ago The two reasons Russia might attack Ukraine on Wednesday: Former defense secretary Leon Panetta Former defense secretary Leon Panetta explained what is behind State Department worries about American citizens’ safety in Ukraine Tuesday on "Your World."
Ukraine 6 days ago NATO chief says war in Ukraine is battle of 'attrition,' warns winter 'will be hard' NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg pledged to continue supporting Ukraine in its "grinding war of attrition" against Russia, saying winter "will be hard."
Ukraine 6 days ago Biden admin to announce $3 billion in further aid, training for Ukrainian military: report President Joe Biden is expected to announce $3 billion in funding for the Ukrainian military Wednesday. It by far would be the largest single boost from the U.S.
Ukraine 6 days ago Ukraine video by former US Green Beret shows hundreds of mines removed from field A video posted on TikTok by a former U.S. Army Green Beret purportedly shows hundreds of mines that were removed from a field in Zaporizhzhia, in southeastern Ukraine.
Ukraine 6 days ago US warns Russia may increase civilian strikes as Ukraine's Independence Day nears The U.S. State Department has warned it believes Russia will be 'stepping up efforts' to launch missile strikes on civilian targets as Ukraine's Independence Day nears.
Ukraine 6 days ago US warns of Russian attacks on infrastructure as Ukrainian Independence Day nears The U.S. is warning Ukraine that Russia is likely to target more civilian infrastructure and government buildings soon. Ukraine's Independence Day is Wednesday.
Ukraine 6 days ago Ukraine rejects blame for Moscow car bombing, says it was a Russian inside job: Report Ukrainian National Security Council secretary Oleksiy Danilov says Russia's own FSB carried out the car bombing that killed Daria Dugina this weekend. Ukraine rejects blame.
Russia 6 days ago Slain daughter of Russian elite hailed as a martyr in funeral The daughter of top Vladimir Putin ally killed in a car bomb, Darya Dugina, was idolized as a martyr during her funeral service as Russia's war in Ukraine rages on.
Ukraine 5 days ago Pope Francis urges Russia to avoid ‘nuclear disaster’ in Zaporizhzhia as Ukraine marks Independence Day Pope Francis called on Russia not to cause a "nuclear disaster" in Ukraine on Wednesday. Ukraine celebrates its Independence Day the same day that marks six months of war.
OPINION 5 days ago Three transformational developments since Putin's war against Ukraine This week marks six months into Russian President Vladimir Putin's barbaric war against Ukraine. And the Kremlin is poised to stay in the fight for the long haul.
Fox News Flash 6 days ago The two reasons Russia might attack Ukraine on Wednesday: Former defense secretary Leon Panetta Former defense secretary Leon Panetta explained what is behind State Department worries about American citizens’ safety in Ukraine Tuesday on "Your World."
Ukraine 6 days ago NATO chief says war in Ukraine is battle of 'attrition,' warns winter 'will be hard' NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg pledged to continue supporting Ukraine in its "grinding war of attrition" against Russia, saying winter "will be hard."
Ukraine 6 days ago Biden admin to announce $3 billion in further aid, training for Ukrainian military: report President Joe Biden is expected to announce $3 billion in funding for the Ukrainian military Wednesday. It by far would be the largest single boost from the U.S.
Ukraine 6 days ago Ukraine video by former US Green Beret shows hundreds of mines removed from field A video posted on TikTok by a former U.S. Army Green Beret purportedly shows hundreds of mines that were removed from a field in Zaporizhzhia, in southeastern Ukraine.
Ukraine 6 days ago US warns Russia may increase civilian strikes as Ukraine's Independence Day nears The U.S. State Department has warned it believes Russia will be 'stepping up efforts' to launch missile strikes on civilian targets as Ukraine's Independence Day nears.
Ukraine 6 days ago US warns of Russian attacks on infrastructure as Ukrainian Independence Day nears The U.S. is warning Ukraine that Russia is likely to target more civilian infrastructure and government buildings soon. Ukraine's Independence Day is Wednesday.
Ukraine 6 days ago Ukraine rejects blame for Moscow car bombing, says it was a Russian inside job: Report Ukrainian National Security Council secretary Oleksiy Danilov says Russia's own FSB carried out the car bombing that killed Daria Dugina this weekend. Ukraine rejects blame.
Russia 6 days ago Slain daughter of Russian elite hailed as a martyr in funeral The daughter of top Vladimir Putin ally killed in a car bomb, Darya Dugina, was idolized as a martyr during her funeral service as Russia's war in Ukraine rages on.
Ukraine 5 days ago Pope Francis urges Russia to avoid ‘nuclear disaster’ in Zaporizhzhia as Ukraine marks Independence Day Pope Francis called on Russia not to cause a "nuclear disaster" in Ukraine on Wednesday. Ukraine celebrates its Independence Day the same day that marks six months of war.
OPINION 5 days ago Three transformational developments since Putin's war against Ukraine This week marks six months into Russian President Vladimir Putin's barbaric war against Ukraine. And the Kremlin is poised to stay in the fight for the long haul.
Fox News Flash 6 days ago The two reasons Russia might attack Ukraine on Wednesday: Former defense secretary Leon Panetta Former defense secretary Leon Panetta explained what is behind State Department worries about American citizens’ safety in Ukraine Tuesday on "Your World."
Ukraine 6 days ago NATO chief says war in Ukraine is battle of 'attrition,' warns winter 'will be hard' NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg pledged to continue supporting Ukraine in its "grinding war of attrition" against Russia, saying winter "will be hard."
Ukraine 6 days ago Biden admin to announce $3 billion in further aid, training for Ukrainian military: report President Joe Biden is expected to announce $3 billion in funding for the Ukrainian military Wednesday. It by far would be the largest single boost from the U.S.
Ukraine 6 days ago Ukraine video by former US Green Beret shows hundreds of mines removed from field A video posted on TikTok by a former U.S. Army Green Beret purportedly shows hundreds of mines that were removed from a field in Zaporizhzhia, in southeastern Ukraine.
Ukraine 6 days ago US warns Russia may increase civilian strikes as Ukraine's Independence Day nears The U.S. State Department has warned it believes Russia will be 'stepping up efforts' to launch missile strikes on civilian targets as Ukraine's Independence Day nears.
Ukraine 6 days ago US warns of Russian attacks on infrastructure as Ukrainian Independence Day nears The U.S. is warning Ukraine that Russia is likely to target more civilian infrastructure and government buildings soon. Ukraine's Independence Day is Wednesday.
Ukraine 6 days ago Ukraine rejects blame for Moscow car bombing, says it was a Russian inside job: Report Ukrainian National Security Council secretary Oleksiy Danilov says Russia's own FSB carried out the car bombing that killed Daria Dugina this weekend. Ukraine rejects blame.
Russia 6 days ago Slain daughter of Russian elite hailed as a martyr in funeral The daughter of top Vladimir Putin ally killed in a car bomb, Darya Dugina, was idolized as a martyr during her funeral service as Russia's war in Ukraine rages on.
Ukraine 5 days ago Pope Francis urges Russia to avoid ‘nuclear disaster’ in Zaporizhzhia as Ukraine marks Independence Day Pope Francis called on Russia not to cause a "nuclear disaster" in Ukraine on Wednesday. Ukraine celebrates its Independence Day the same day that marks six months of war.
OPINION 5 days ago Three transformational developments since Putin's war against Ukraine This week marks six months into Russian President Vladimir Putin's barbaric war against Ukraine. And the Kremlin is poised to stay in the fight for the long haul.
Fox News Flash 6 days ago The two reasons Russia might attack Ukraine on Wednesday: Former defense secretary Leon Panetta Former defense secretary Leon Panetta explained what is behind State Department worries about American citizens’ safety in Ukraine Tuesday on "Your World."
Ukraine 6 days ago NATO chief says war in Ukraine is battle of 'attrition,' warns winter 'will be hard' NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg pledged to continue supporting Ukraine in its "grinding war of attrition" against Russia, saying winter "will be hard."
Ukraine 6 days ago Biden admin to announce $3 billion in further aid, training for Ukrainian military: report President Joe Biden is expected to announce $3 billion in funding for the Ukrainian military Wednesday. It by far would be the largest single boost from the U.S.
Ukraine 6 days ago Ukraine video by former US Green Beret shows hundreds of mines removed from field A video posted on TikTok by a former U.S. Army Green Beret purportedly shows hundreds of mines that were removed from a field in Zaporizhzhia, in southeastern Ukraine.
Ukraine 6 days ago US warns Russia may increase civilian strikes as Ukraine's Independence Day nears The U.S. State Department has warned it believes Russia will be 'stepping up efforts' to launch missile strikes on civilian targets as Ukraine's Independence Day nears.
Ukraine 6 days ago US warns of Russian attacks on infrastructure as Ukrainian Independence Day nears The U.S. is warning Ukraine that Russia is likely to target more civilian infrastructure and government buildings soon. Ukraine's Independence Day is Wednesday.
Ukraine 6 days ago Ukraine rejects blame for Moscow car bombing, says it was a Russian inside job: Report Ukrainian National Security Council secretary Oleksiy Danilov says Russia's own FSB carried out the car bombing that killed Daria Dugina this weekend. Ukraine rejects blame.
Russia 6 days ago Slain daughter of Russian elite hailed as a martyr in funeral The daughter of top Vladimir Putin ally killed in a car bomb, Darya Dugina, was idolized as a martyr during her funeral service as Russia's war in Ukraine rages on.
Ukraine 5 days ago Pope Francis urges Russia to avoid ‘nuclear disaster’ in Zaporizhzhia as Ukraine marks Independence Day Pope Francis called on Russia not to cause a "nuclear disaster" in Ukraine on Wednesday. Ukraine celebrates its Independence Day the same day that marks six months of war.
OPINION 5 days ago Three transformational developments since Putin's war against Ukraine This week marks six months into Russian President Vladimir Putin's barbaric war against Ukraine. And the Kremlin is poised to stay in the fight for the long haul.
Fox News Flash 6 days ago The two reasons Russia might attack Ukraine on Wednesday: Former defense secretary Leon Panetta Former defense secretary Leon Panetta explained what is behind State Department worries about American citizens’ safety in Ukraine Tuesday on "Your World."
Ukraine 6 days ago NATO chief says war in Ukraine is battle of 'attrition,' warns winter 'will be hard' NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg pledged to continue supporting Ukraine in its "grinding war of attrition" against Russia, saying winter "will be hard."
Ukraine 6 days ago Biden admin to announce $3 billion in further aid, training for Ukrainian military: report President Joe Biden is expected to announce $3 billion in funding for the Ukrainian military Wednesday. It by far would be the largest single boost from the U.S.
Ukraine 6 days ago Ukraine video by former US Green Beret shows hundreds of mines removed from field A video posted on TikTok by a former U.S. Army Green Beret purportedly shows hundreds of mines that were removed from a field in Zaporizhzhia, in southeastern Ukraine.
Ukraine 6 days ago US warns Russia may increase civilian strikes as Ukraine's Independence Day nears The U.S. State Department has warned it believes Russia will be 'stepping up efforts' to launch missile strikes on civilian targets as Ukraine's Independence Day nears.
Ukraine 6 days ago US warns of Russian attacks on infrastructure as Ukrainian Independence Day nears The U.S. is warning Ukraine that Russia is likely to target more civilian infrastructure and government buildings soon. Ukraine's Independence Day is Wednesday.
Ukraine 6 days ago Ukraine rejects blame for Moscow car bombing, says it was a Russian inside job: Report Ukrainian National Security Council secretary Oleksiy Danilov says Russia's own FSB carried out the car bombing that killed Daria Dugina this weekend. Ukraine rejects blame.
Russia 6 days ago Slain daughter of Russian elite hailed as a martyr in funeral The daughter of top Vladimir Putin ally killed in a car bomb, Darya Dugina, was idolized as a martyr during her funeral service as Russia's war in Ukraine rages on.
Ukraine 5 days ago Pope Francis urges Russia to avoid ‘nuclear disaster’ in Zaporizhzhia as Ukraine marks Independence Day Pope Francis called on Russia not to cause a "nuclear disaster" in Ukraine on Wednesday. Ukraine celebrates its Independence Day the same day that marks six months of war.
OPINION 5 days ago Three transformational developments since Putin's war against Ukraine This week marks six months into Russian President Vladimir Putin's barbaric war against Ukraine. And the Kremlin is poised to stay in the fight for the long haul.
Fox News Flash 6 days ago The two reasons Russia might attack Ukraine on Wednesday: Former defense secretary Leon Panetta Former defense secretary Leon Panetta explained what is behind State Department worries about American citizens’ safety in Ukraine Tuesday on "Your World."
Ukraine 6 days ago NATO chief says war in Ukraine is battle of 'attrition,' warns winter 'will be hard' NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg pledged to continue supporting Ukraine in its "grinding war of attrition" against Russia, saying winter "will be hard."
Ukraine 6 days ago Biden admin to announce $3 billion in further aid, training for Ukrainian military: report President Joe Biden is expected to announce $3 billion in funding for the Ukrainian military Wednesday. It by far would be the largest single boost from the U.S.
Ukraine 6 days ago Ukraine video by former US Green Beret shows hundreds of mines removed from field A video posted on TikTok by a former U.S. Army Green Beret purportedly shows hundreds of mines that were removed from a field in Zaporizhzhia, in southeastern Ukraine.
Ukraine 6 days ago US warns Russia may increase civilian strikes as Ukraine's Independence Day nears The U.S. State Department has warned it believes Russia will be 'stepping up efforts' to launch missile strikes on civilian targets as Ukraine's Independence Day nears.
Ukraine 6 days ago US warns of Russian attacks on infrastructure as Ukrainian Independence Day nears The U.S. is warning Ukraine that Russia is likely to target more civilian infrastructure and government buildings soon. Ukraine's Independence Day is Wednesday.
Ukraine 6 days ago Ukraine rejects blame for Moscow car bombing, says it was a Russian inside job: Report Ukrainian National Security Council secretary Oleksiy Danilov says Russia's own FSB carried out the car bombing that killed Daria Dugina this weekend. Ukraine rejects blame.
Russia 6 days ago Slain daughter of Russian elite hailed as a martyr in funeral The daughter of top Vladimir Putin ally killed in a car bomb, Darya Dugina, was idolized as a martyr during her funeral service as Russia's war in Ukraine rages on.
Volodymyr Zelenskyy July 20 Ukraine graft concerns resurface as Russia war goes on Ukraine's government has a history of corruption. Its most recent case was President Volodymyr Zelenskyy’s dismissal of senior officials after suspicion of aiding Russia
Ukraine July 20 Ukrainian first lady Olena Zelenska asks Congress for air defense systems, thanks US for support Ukrainian first lady Olena Zelenska pleaded with Congress for air defense systems amid Russia's war in Ukraine, while thanking the U.S. for its support.
Russia July 20 Putin faces second war front as Chechens threaten new offensive in Russia Russian President Vladimir Putin could be facing a second war front as Chechen forces opposed to his war in Ukraine threaten to launch their own offensive.
White House July 19 Biden admin to provide additional weapons, security assistance to Ukraine as Russia plans to annex territories The White House said Tuesday that President Biden will provide additional weapons and security assistance to Ukraine later this week, amid U.S. intelligence reports that Russia is planning to annex several sovereign Ukrainian territory.
White House July 19 President Biden, Jill Biden welcome Ukraine's first lady Olena Zelenska to the White House First lady Jill Biden welcomed Ukraine's first lady, Olena Zelenska, to the White House on Tuesday for their second in-person meeting since the start of Russia's unprovoked war on Ukraine.
Russia July 19 Putin meets with Iran, Turkey in Tehran amid deadly war in Ukraine Russian President Vladimir Putin arrived in Tehran to meet with leaders from Iran and Turkey as he looks to stave off international isolation amid his war in Ukraine.
POLITICS July 19 Olena Zelenska, Ukraine's first lady, set to address US Congress after meeting with Blinken Ukrainian First Lady Olena Zelenska met with U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken ahead of her address to Congress later this week.
Vladimir Putin July 18 Putin to travel to Tehran for meetings with Iranian, Turkish leaders Russian President Vladimir Putin is headed to Tehran this week for meetings with Iranian and Turkish officials as the Biden administration warns that Iran is providing the Kremlin drones for its war against Ukraine.
OPINION July 18 Biden's 5 failures in Ukraine that only embolden Russia Biden's failures in Russia-Ukraine conflict could have devastating long-term consequences for Ukrainians, and us.
World July 18 Brazilian FM: 'Give peace a chance,' discusses Brazil's relations with the US, China, Russia Brazilian Foreign Minister, Carlos Franca sat down with Fox News Digital to discuss his country's foreign policy and its role on the world stage. Franca lauded his country's close relationship with China.
Volodymyr Zelenskyy July 20 Ukraine graft concerns resurface as Russia war goes on Ukraine's government has a history of corruption. Its most recent case was President Volodymyr Zelenskyy’s dismissal of senior officials after suspicion of aiding Russia
Ukraine July 20 Ukrainian first lady Olena Zelenska asks Congress for air defense systems, thanks US for support Ukrainian first lady Olena Zelenska pleaded with Congress for air defense systems amid Russia's war in Ukraine, while thanking the U.S. for its support.
Russia July 20 Putin faces second war front as Chechens threaten new offensive in Russia Russian President Vladimir Putin could be facing a second war front as Chechen forces opposed to his war in Ukraine threaten to launch their own offensive.
White House July 19 Biden admin to provide additional weapons, security assistance to Ukraine as Russia plans to annex territories The White House said Tuesday that President Biden will provide additional weapons and security assistance to Ukraine later this week, amid U.S. intelligence reports that Russia is planning to annex several sovereign Ukrainian territory.
White House July 19 President Biden, Jill Biden welcome Ukraine's first lady Olena Zelenska to the White House First lady Jill Biden welcomed Ukraine's first lady, Olena Zelenska, to the White House on Tuesday for their second in-person meeting since the start of Russia's unprovoked war on Ukraine.
Russia July 19 Putin meets with Iran, Turkey in Tehran amid deadly war in Ukraine Russian President Vladimir Putin arrived in Tehran to meet with leaders from Iran and Turkey as he looks to stave off international isolation amid his war in Ukraine.
POLITICS July 19 Olena Zelenska, Ukraine's first lady, set to address US Congress after meeting with Blinken Ukrainian First Lady Olena Zelenska met with U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken ahead of her address to Congress later this week.
Vladimir Putin July 18 Putin to travel to Tehran for meetings with Iranian, Turkish leaders Russian President Vladimir Putin is headed to Tehran this week for meetings with Iranian and Turkish officials as the Biden administration warns that Iran is providing the Kremlin drones for its war against Ukraine.
OPINION July 18 Biden's 5 failures in Ukraine that only embolden Russia Biden's failures in Russia-Ukraine conflict could have devastating long-term consequences for Ukrainians, and us.
World July 18 Brazilian FM: 'Give peace a chance,' discusses Brazil's relations with the US, China, Russia Brazilian Foreign Minister, Carlos Franca sat down with Fox News Digital to discuss his country's foreign policy and its role on the world stage. Franca lauded his country's close relationship with China.
Volodymyr Zelenskyy July 20 Ukraine graft concerns resurface as Russia war goes on Ukraine's government has a history of corruption. Its most recent case was President Volodymyr Zelenskyy’s dismissal of senior officials after suspicion of aiding Russia
Ukraine July 20 Ukrainian first lady Olena Zelenska asks Congress for air defense systems, thanks US for support Ukrainian first lady Olena Zelenska pleaded with Congress for air defense systems amid Russia's war in Ukraine, while thanking the U.S. for its support.
Russia July 20 Putin faces second war front as Chechens threaten new offensive in Russia Russian President Vladimir Putin could be facing a second war front as Chechen forces opposed to his war in Ukraine threaten to launch their own offensive.
White House July 19 Biden admin to provide additional weapons, security assistance to Ukraine as Russia plans to annex territories The White House said Tuesday that President Biden will provide additional weapons and security assistance to Ukraine later this week, amid U.S. intelligence reports that Russia is planning to annex several sovereign Ukrainian territory.
White House July 19 President Biden, Jill Biden welcome Ukraine's first lady Olena Zelenska to the White House First lady Jill Biden welcomed Ukraine's first lady, Olena Zelenska, to the White House on Tuesday for their second in-person meeting since the start of Russia's unprovoked war on Ukraine.
Russia July 19 Putin meets with Iran, Turkey in Tehran amid deadly war in Ukraine Russian President Vladimir Putin arrived in Tehran to meet with leaders from Iran and Turkey as he looks to stave off international isolation amid his war in Ukraine.
POLITICS July 19 Olena Zelenska, Ukraine's first lady, set to address US Congress after meeting with Blinken Ukrainian First Lady Olena Zelenska met with U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken ahead of her address to Congress later this week.
Vladimir Putin July 18 Putin to travel to Tehran for meetings with Iranian, Turkish leaders Russian President Vladimir Putin is headed to Tehran this week for meetings with Iranian and Turkish officials as the Biden administration warns that Iran is providing the Kremlin drones for its war against Ukraine.
OPINION July 18 Biden's 5 failures in Ukraine that only embolden Russia Biden's failures in Russia-Ukraine conflict could have devastating long-term consequences for Ukrainians, and us.
World July 18 Brazilian FM: 'Give peace a chance,' discusses Brazil's relations with the US, China, Russia Brazilian Foreign Minister, Carlos Franca sat down with Fox News Digital to discuss his country's foreign policy and its role on the world stage. Franca lauded his country's close relationship with China.
Volodymyr Zelenskyy July 20 Ukraine graft concerns resurface as Russia war goes on Ukraine's government has a history of corruption. Its most recent case was President Volodymyr Zelenskyy’s dismissal of senior officials after suspicion of aiding Russia
Ukraine July 20 Ukrainian first lady Olena Zelenska asks Congress for air defense systems, thanks US for support Ukrainian first lady Olena Zelenska pleaded with Congress for air defense systems amid Russia's war in Ukraine, while thanking the U.S. for its support.
Russia July 20 Putin faces second war front as Chechens threaten new offensive in Russia Russian President Vladimir Putin could be facing a second war front as Chechen forces opposed to his war in Ukraine threaten to launch their own offensive.
White House July 19 Biden admin to provide additional weapons, security assistance to Ukraine as Russia plans to annex territories The White House said Tuesday that President Biden will provide additional weapons and security assistance to Ukraine later this week, amid U.S. intelligence reports that Russia is planning to annex several sovereign Ukrainian territory.
White House July 19 President Biden, Jill Biden welcome Ukraine's first lady Olena Zelenska to the White House First lady Jill Biden welcomed Ukraine's first lady, Olena Zelenska, to the White House on Tuesday for their second in-person meeting since the start of Russia's unprovoked war on Ukraine.
Russia July 19 Putin meets with Iran, Turkey in Tehran amid deadly war in Ukraine Russian President Vladimir Putin arrived in Tehran to meet with leaders from Iran and Turkey as he looks to stave off international isolation amid his war in Ukraine.
POLITICS July 19 Olena Zelenska, Ukraine's first lady, set to address US Congress after meeting with Blinken Ukrainian First Lady Olena Zelenska met with U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken ahead of her address to Congress later this week.
Vladimir Putin July 18 Putin to travel to Tehran for meetings with Iranian, Turkish leaders Russian President Vladimir Putin is headed to Tehran this week for meetings with Iranian and Turkish officials as the Biden administration warns that Iran is providing the Kremlin drones for its war against Ukraine.
OPINION July 18 Biden's 5 failures in Ukraine that only embolden Russia Biden's failures in Russia-Ukraine conflict could have devastating long-term consequences for Ukrainians, and us.
World July 18 Brazilian FM: 'Give peace a chance,' discusses Brazil's relations with the US, China, Russia Brazilian Foreign Minister, Carlos Franca sat down with Fox News Digital to discuss his country's foreign policy and its role on the world stage. Franca lauded his country's close relationship with China.
Volodymyr Zelenskyy July 20 Ukraine graft concerns resurface as Russia war goes on Ukraine's government has a history of corruption. Its most recent case was President Volodymyr Zelenskyy’s dismissal of senior officials after suspicion of aiding Russia
Ukraine July 20 Ukrainian first lady Olena Zelenska asks Congress for air defense systems, thanks US for support Ukrainian first lady Olena Zelenska pleaded with Congress for air defense systems amid Russia's war in Ukraine, while thanking the U.S. for its support.
Russia July 20 Putin faces second war front as Chechens threaten new offensive in Russia Russian President Vladimir Putin could be facing a second war front as Chechen forces opposed to his war in Ukraine threaten to launch their own offensive.
White House July 19 Biden admin to provide additional weapons, security assistance to Ukraine as Russia plans to annex territories The White House said Tuesday that President Biden will provide additional weapons and security assistance to Ukraine later this week, amid U.S. intelligence reports that Russia is planning to annex several sovereign Ukrainian territory.
White House July 19 President Biden, Jill Biden welcome Ukraine's first lady Olena Zelenska to the White House First lady Jill Biden welcomed Ukraine's first lady, Olena Zelenska, to the White House on Tuesday for their second in-person meeting since the start of Russia's unprovoked war on Ukraine.
Russia July 19 Putin meets with Iran, Turkey in Tehran amid deadly war in Ukraine Russian President Vladimir Putin arrived in Tehran to meet with leaders from Iran and Turkey as he looks to stave off international isolation amid his war in Ukraine.
POLITICS July 19 Olena Zelenska, Ukraine's first lady, set to address US Congress after meeting with Blinken Ukrainian First Lady Olena Zelenska met with U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken ahead of her address to Congress later this week.
Vladimir Putin July 18 Putin to travel to Tehran for meetings with Iranian, Turkish leaders Russian President Vladimir Putin is headed to Tehran this week for meetings with Iranian and Turkish officials as the Biden administration warns that Iran is providing the Kremlin drones for its war against Ukraine.
OPINION July 18 Biden's 5 failures in Ukraine that only embolden Russia Biden's failures in Russia-Ukraine conflict could have devastating long-term consequences for Ukrainians, and us.
World July 18 Brazilian FM: 'Give peace a chance,' discusses Brazil's relations with the US, China, Russia Brazilian Foreign Minister, Carlos Franca sat down with Fox News Digital to discuss his country's foreign policy and its role on the world stage. Franca lauded his country's close relationship with China.
Volodymyr Zelenskyy July 20 Ukraine graft concerns resurface as Russia war goes on Ukraine's government has a history of corruption. Its most recent case was President Volodymyr Zelenskyy’s dismissal of senior officials after suspicion of aiding Russia
Ukraine July 20 Ukrainian first lady Olena Zelenska asks Congress for air defense systems, thanks US for support Ukrainian first lady Olena Zelenska pleaded with Congress for air defense systems amid Russia's war in Ukraine, while thanking the U.S. for its support.
Russia July 20 Putin faces second war front as Chechens threaten new offensive in Russia Russian President Vladimir Putin could be facing a second war front as Chechen forces opposed to his war in Ukraine threaten to launch their own offensive.
White House July 19 Biden admin to provide additional weapons, security assistance to Ukraine as Russia plans to annex territories The White House said Tuesday that President Biden will provide additional weapons and security assistance to Ukraine later this week, amid U.S. intelligence reports that Russia is planning to annex several sovereign Ukrainian territory.
White House July 19 President Biden, Jill Biden welcome Ukraine's first lady Olena Zelenska to the White House First lady Jill Biden welcomed Ukraine's first lady, Olena Zelenska, to the White House on Tuesday for their second in-person meeting since the start of Russia's unprovoked war on Ukraine.
Russia July 19 Putin meets with Iran, Turkey in Tehran amid deadly war in Ukraine Russian President Vladimir Putin arrived in Tehran to meet with leaders from Iran and Turkey as he looks to stave off international isolation amid his war in Ukraine.
POLITICS July 19 Olena Zelenska, Ukraine's first lady, set to address US Congress after meeting with Blinken Ukrainian First Lady Olena Zelenska met with U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken ahead of her address to Congress later this week.
Vladimir Putin July 18 Putin to travel to Tehran for meetings with Iranian, Turkish leaders Russian President Vladimir Putin is headed to Tehran this week for meetings with Iranian and Turkish officials as the Biden administration warns that Iran is providing the Kremlin drones for its war against Ukraine.
OPINION July 18 Biden's 5 failures in Ukraine that only embolden Russia Biden's failures in Russia-Ukraine conflict could have devastating long-term consequences for Ukrainians, and us.
World July 18 Brazilian FM: 'Give peace a chance,' discusses Brazil's relations with the US, China, Russia Brazilian Foreign Minister, Carlos Franca sat down with Fox News Digital to discuss his country's foreign policy and its role on the world stage. Franca lauded his country's close relationship with China.
Volodymyr Zelenskyy July 20 Ukraine graft concerns resurface as Russia war goes on Ukraine's government has a history of corruption. Its most recent case was President Volodymyr Zelenskyy’s dismissal of senior officials after suspicion of aiding Russia
Ukraine July 20 Ukrainian first lady Olena Zelenska asks Congress for air defense systems, thanks US for support Ukrainian first lady Olena Zelenska pleaded with Congress for air defense systems amid Russia's war in Ukraine, while thanking the U.S. for its support.
Russia July 20 Putin faces second war front as Chechens threaten new offensive in Russia Russian President Vladimir Putin could be facing a second war front as Chechen forces opposed to his war in Ukraine threaten to launch their own offensive.
White House July 19 Biden admin to provide additional weapons, security assistance to Ukraine as Russia plans to annex territories The White House said Tuesday that President Biden will provide additional weapons and security assistance to Ukraine later this week, amid U.S. intelligence reports that Russia is planning to annex several sovereign Ukrainian territory.
White House July 19 President Biden, Jill Biden welcome Ukraine's first lady Olena Zelenska to the White House First lady Jill Biden welcomed Ukraine's first lady, Olena Zelenska, to the White House on Tuesday for their second in-person meeting since the start of Russia's unprovoked war on Ukraine.
Russia July 19 Putin meets with Iran, Turkey in Tehran amid deadly war in Ukraine Russian President Vladimir Putin arrived in Tehran to meet with leaders from Iran and Turkey as he looks to stave off international isolation amid his war in Ukraine.
POLITICS July 19 Olena Zelenska, Ukraine's first lady, set to address US Congress after meeting with Blinken Ukrainian First Lady Olena Zelenska met with U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken ahead of her address to Congress later this week.
Vladimir Putin July 18 Putin to travel to Tehran for meetings with Iranian, Turkish leaders Russian President Vladimir Putin is headed to Tehran this week for meetings with Iranian and Turkish officials as the Biden administration warns that Iran is providing the Kremlin drones for its war against Ukraine.
OPINION July 18 Biden's 5 failures in Ukraine that only embolden Russia Biden's failures in Russia-Ukraine conflict could have devastating long-term consequences for Ukrainians, and us.
World July 18 Brazilian FM: 'Give peace a chance,' discusses Brazil's relations with the US, China, Russia Brazilian Foreign Minister, Carlos Franca sat down with Fox News Digital to discuss his country's foreign policy and its role on the world stage. Franca lauded his country's close relationship with China.
Volodymyr Zelenskyy July 20 Ukraine graft concerns resurface as Russia war goes on Ukraine's government has a history of corruption. Its most recent case was President Volodymyr Zelenskyy’s dismissal of senior officials after suspicion of aiding Russia
Ukraine July 20 Ukrainian first lady Olena Zelenska asks Congress for air defense systems, thanks US for support Ukrainian first lady Olena Zelenska pleaded with Congress for air defense systems amid Russia's war in Ukraine, while thanking the U.S. for its support.
Russia July 20 Putin faces second war front as Chechens threaten new offensive in Russia Russian President Vladimir Putin could be facing a second war front as Chechen forces opposed to his war in Ukraine threaten to launch their own offensive.
White House July 19 Biden admin to provide additional weapons, security assistance to Ukraine as Russia plans to annex territories The White House said Tuesday that President Biden will provide additional weapons and security assistance to Ukraine later this week, amid U.S. intelligence reports that Russia is planning to annex several sovereign Ukrainian territory.
White House July 19 President Biden, Jill Biden welcome Ukraine's first lady Olena Zelenska to the White House First lady Jill Biden welcomed Ukraine's first lady, Olena Zelenska, to the White House on Tuesday for their second in-person meeting since the start of Russia's unprovoked war on Ukraine.
Russia July 19 Putin meets with Iran, Turkey in Tehran amid deadly war in Ukraine Russian President Vladimir Putin arrived in Tehran to meet with leaders from Iran and Turkey as he looks to stave off international isolation amid his war in Ukraine.
POLITICS July 19 Olena Zelenska, Ukraine's first lady, set to address US Congress after meeting with Blinken Ukrainian First Lady Olena Zelenska met with U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken ahead of her address to Congress later this week.
Vladimir Putin July 18 Putin to travel to Tehran for meetings with Iranian, Turkish leaders Russian President Vladimir Putin is headed to Tehran this week for meetings with Iranian and Turkish officials as the Biden administration warns that Iran is providing the Kremlin drones for its war against Ukraine.
OPINION July 18 Biden's 5 failures in Ukraine that only embolden Russia Biden's failures in Russia-Ukraine conflict could have devastating long-term consequences for Ukrainians, and us.
World July 18 Brazilian FM: 'Give peace a chance,' discusses Brazil's relations with the US, China, Russia Brazilian Foreign Minister, Carlos Franca sat down with Fox News Digital to discuss his country's foreign policy and its role on the world stage. Franca lauded his country's close relationship with China.
Volodymyr Zelenskyy July 20 Ukraine graft concerns resurface as Russia war goes on Ukraine's government has a history of corruption. Its most recent case was President Volodymyr Zelenskyy’s dismissal of senior officials after suspicion of aiding Russia
Ukraine July 20 Ukrainian first lady Olena Zelenska asks Congress for air defense systems, thanks US for support Ukrainian first lady Olena Zelenska pleaded with Congress for air defense systems amid Russia's war in Ukraine, while thanking the U.S. for its support.
Russia July 20 Putin faces second war front as Chechens threaten new offensive in Russia Russian President Vladimir Putin could be facing a second war front as Chechen forces opposed to his war in Ukraine threaten to launch their own offensive.
White House July 19 Biden admin to provide additional weapons, security assistance to Ukraine as Russia plans to annex territories The White House said Tuesday that President Biden will provide additional weapons and security assistance to Ukraine later this week, amid U.S. intelligence reports that Russia is planning to annex several sovereign Ukrainian territory.
White House July 19 President Biden, Jill Biden welcome Ukraine's first lady Olena Zelenska to the White House First lady Jill Biden welcomed Ukraine's first lady, Olena Zelenska, to the White House on Tuesday for their second in-person meeting since the start of Russia's unprovoked war on Ukraine.
Russia July 19 Putin meets with Iran, Turkey in Tehran amid deadly war in Ukraine Russian President Vladimir Putin arrived in Tehran to meet with leaders from Iran and Turkey as he looks to stave off international isolation amid his war in Ukraine.
POLITICS July 19 Olena Zelenska, Ukraine's first lady, set to address US Congress after meeting with Blinken Ukrainian First Lady Olena Zelenska met with U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken ahead of her address to Congress later this week.
Vladimir Putin July 18 Putin to travel to Tehran for meetings with Iranian, Turkish leaders Russian President Vladimir Putin is headed to Tehran this week for meetings with Iranian and Turkish officials as the Biden administration warns that Iran is providing the Kremlin drones for its war against Ukraine.
OPINION July 18 Biden's 5 failures in Ukraine that only embolden Russia Biden's failures in Russia-Ukraine conflict could have devastating long-term consequences for Ukrainians, and us.
World July 18 Brazilian FM: 'Give peace a chance,' discusses Brazil's relations with the US, China, Russia Brazilian Foreign Minister, Carlos Franca sat down with Fox News Digital to discuss his country's foreign policy and its role on the world stage. Franca lauded his country's close relationship with China.
Volodymyr Zelenskyy July 20 Ukraine graft concerns resurface as Russia war goes on Ukraine's government has a history of corruption. Its most recent case was President Volodymyr Zelenskyy’s dismissal of senior officials after suspicion of aiding Russia
Ukraine July 20 Ukrainian first lady Olena Zelenska asks Congress for air defense systems, thanks US for support Ukrainian first lady Olena Zelenska pleaded with Congress for air defense systems amid Russia's war in Ukraine, while thanking the U.S. for its support.
Russia July 20 Putin faces second war front as Chechens threaten new offensive in Russia Russian President Vladimir Putin could be facing a second war front as Chechen forces opposed to his war in Ukraine threaten to launch their own offensive.
White House July 19 Biden admin to provide additional weapons, security assistance to Ukraine as Russia plans to annex territories The White House said Tuesday that President Biden will provide additional weapons and security assistance to Ukraine later this week, amid U.S. intelligence reports that Russia is planning to annex several sovereign Ukrainian territory.
White House July 19 President Biden, Jill Biden welcome Ukraine's first lady Olena Zelenska to the White House First lady Jill Biden welcomed Ukraine's first lady, Olena Zelenska, to the White House on Tuesday for their second in-person meeting since the start of Russia's unprovoked war on Ukraine.
Russia July 19 Putin meets with Iran, Turkey in Tehran amid deadly war in Ukraine Russian President Vladimir Putin arrived in Tehran to meet with leaders from Iran and Turkey as he looks to stave off international isolation amid his war in Ukraine.
POLITICS July 19 Olena Zelenska, Ukraine's first lady, set to address US Congress after meeting with Blinken Ukrainian First Lady Olena Zelenska met with U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken ahead of her address to Congress later this week.
Vladimir Putin July 18 Putin to travel to Tehran for meetings with Iranian, Turkish leaders Russian President Vladimir Putin is headed to Tehran this week for meetings with Iranian and Turkish officials as the Biden administration warns that Iran is providing the Kremlin drones for its war against Ukraine.
OPINION July 18 Biden's 5 failures in Ukraine that only embolden Russia Biden's failures in Russia-Ukraine conflict could have devastating long-term consequences for Ukrainians, and us.
World July 18 Brazilian FM: 'Give peace a chance,' discusses Brazil's relations with the US, China, Russia Brazilian Foreign Minister, Carlos Franca sat down with Fox News Digital to discuss his country's foreign policy and its role on the world stage. Franca lauded his country's close relationship with China.
Volodymyr Zelenskyy July 20 Ukraine graft concerns resurface as Russia war goes on Ukraine's government has a history of corruption. Its most recent case was President Volodymyr Zelenskyy’s dismissal of senior officials after suspicion of aiding Russia
Ukraine July 20 Ukrainian first lady Olena Zelenska asks Congress for air defense systems, thanks US for support Ukrainian first lady Olena Zelenska pleaded with Congress for air defense systems amid Russia's war in Ukraine, while thanking the U.S. for its support.
Russia July 20 Putin faces second war front as Chechens threaten new offensive in Russia Russian President Vladimir Putin could be facing a second war front as Chechen forces opposed to his war in Ukraine threaten to launch their own offensive.
White House July 19 Biden admin to provide additional weapons, security assistance to Ukraine as Russia plans to annex territories The White House said Tuesday that President Biden will provide additional weapons and security assistance to Ukraine later this week, amid U.S. intelligence reports that Russia is planning to annex several sovereign Ukrainian territory.
White House July 19 President Biden, Jill Biden welcome Ukraine's first lady Olena Zelenska to the White House First lady Jill Biden welcomed Ukraine's first lady, Olena Zelenska, to the White House on Tuesday for their second in-person meeting since the start of Russia's unprovoked war on Ukraine.
Russia July 19 Putin meets with Iran, Turkey in Tehran amid deadly war in Ukraine Russian President Vladimir Putin arrived in Tehran to meet with leaders from Iran and Turkey as he looks to stave off international isolation amid his war in Ukraine.
POLITICS July 19 Olena Zelenska, Ukraine's first lady, set to address US Congress after meeting with Blinken Ukrainian First Lady Olena Zelenska met with U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken ahead of her address to Congress later this week.
Vladimir Putin July 18 Putin to travel to Tehran for meetings with Iranian, Turkish leaders Russian President Vladimir Putin is headed to Tehran this week for meetings with Iranian and Turkish officials as the Biden administration warns that Iran is providing the Kremlin drones for its war against Ukraine.
OPINION July 18 Biden's 5 failures in Ukraine that only embolden Russia Biden's failures in Russia-Ukraine conflict could have devastating long-term consequences for Ukrainians, and us.
World July 18 Brazilian FM: 'Give peace a chance,' discusses Brazil's relations with the US, China, Russia Brazilian Foreign Minister, Carlos Franca sat down with Fox News Digital to discuss his country's foreign policy and its role on the world stage. Franca lauded his country's close relationship with China.
Volodymyr Zelenskyy July 20 Ukraine graft concerns resurface as Russia war goes on Ukraine's government has a history of corruption. Its most recent case was President Volodymyr Zelenskyy’s dismissal of senior officials after suspicion of aiding Russia
Ukraine July 20 Ukrainian first lady Olena Zelenska asks Congress for air defense systems, thanks US for support Ukrainian first lady Olena Zelenska pleaded with Congress for air defense systems amid Russia's war in Ukraine, while thanking the U.S. for its support.
Russia July 20 Putin faces second war front as Chechens threaten new offensive in Russia Russian President Vladimir Putin could be facing a second war front as Chechen forces opposed to his war in Ukraine threaten to launch their own offensive.
White House July 19 Biden admin to provide additional weapons, security assistance to Ukraine as Russia plans to annex territories The White House said Tuesday that President Biden will provide additional weapons and security assistance to Ukraine later this week, amid U.S. intelligence reports that Russia is planning to annex several sovereign Ukrainian territory.
White House July 19 President Biden, Jill Biden welcome Ukraine's first lady Olena Zelenska to the White House First lady Jill Biden welcomed Ukraine's first lady, Olena Zelenska, to the White House on Tuesday for their second in-person meeting since the start of Russia's unprovoked war on Ukraine.
Russia July 19 Putin meets with Iran, Turkey in Tehran amid deadly war in Ukraine Russian President Vladimir Putin arrived in Tehran to meet with leaders from Iran and Turkey as he looks to stave off international isolation amid his war in Ukraine.
POLITICS July 19 Olena Zelenska, Ukraine's first lady, set to address US Congress after meeting with Blinken Ukrainian First Lady Olena Zelenska met with U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken ahead of her address to Congress later this week.
Vladimir Putin July 18 Putin to travel to Tehran for meetings with Iranian, Turkish leaders Russian President Vladimir Putin is headed to Tehran this week for meetings with Iranian and Turkish officials as the Biden administration warns that Iran is providing the Kremlin drones for its war against Ukraine.
OPINION July 18 Biden's 5 failures in Ukraine that only embolden Russia Biden's failures in Russia-Ukraine conflict could have devastating long-term consequences for Ukrainians, and us.
World July 18 Brazilian FM: 'Give peace a chance,' discusses Brazil's relations with the US, China, Russia Brazilian Foreign Minister, Carlos Franca sat down with Fox News Digital to discuss his country's foreign policy and its role on the world stage. Franca lauded his country's close relationship with China.
Volodymyr Zelenskyy July 20 Ukraine graft concerns resurface as Russia war goes on Ukraine's government has a history of corruption. Its most recent case was President Volodymyr Zelenskyy’s dismissal of senior officials after suspicion of aiding Russia
Ukraine July 20 Ukrainian first lady Olena Zelenska asks Congress for air defense systems, thanks US for support Ukrainian first lady Olena Zelenska pleaded with Congress for air defense systems amid Russia's war in Ukraine, while thanking the U.S. for its support.
Russia July 20 Putin faces second war front as Chechens threaten new offensive in Russia Russian President Vladimir Putin could be facing a second war front as Chechen forces opposed to his war in Ukraine threaten to launch their own offensive.
White House July 19 Biden admin to provide additional weapons, security assistance to Ukraine as Russia plans to annex territories The White House said Tuesday that President Biden will provide additional weapons and security assistance to Ukraine later this week, amid U.S. intelligence reports that Russia is planning to annex several sovereign Ukrainian territory.
White House July 19 President Biden, Jill Biden welcome Ukraine's first lady Olena Zelenska to the White House First lady Jill Biden welcomed Ukraine's first lady, Olena Zelenska, to the White House on Tuesday for their second in-person meeting since the start of Russia's unprovoked war on Ukraine.
Russia July 19 Putin meets with Iran, Turkey in Tehran amid deadly war in Ukraine Russian President Vladimir Putin arrived in Tehran to meet with leaders from Iran and Turkey as he looks to stave off international isolation amid his war in Ukraine.
POLITICS July 19 Olena Zelenska, Ukraine's first lady, set to address US Congress after meeting with Blinken Ukrainian First Lady Olena Zelenska met with U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken ahead of her address to Congress later this week.
Vladimir Putin July 18 Putin to travel to Tehran for meetings with Iranian, Turkish leaders Russian President Vladimir Putin is headed to Tehran this week for meetings with Iranian and Turkish officials as the Biden administration warns that Iran is providing the Kremlin drones for its war against Ukraine.
OPINION July 18 Biden's 5 failures in Ukraine that only embolden Russia Biden's failures in Russia-Ukraine conflict could have devastating long-term consequences for Ukrainians, and us.
World July 18 Brazilian FM: 'Give peace a chance,' discusses Brazil's relations with the US, China, Russia Brazilian Foreign Minister, Carlos Franca sat down with Fox News Digital to discuss his country's foreign policy and its role on the world stage. Franca lauded his country's close relationship with China.
Volodymyr Zelenskyy July 20 Ukraine graft concerns resurface as Russia war goes on Ukraine's government has a history of corruption. Its most recent case was President Volodymyr Zelenskyy’s dismissal of senior officials after suspicion of aiding Russia
Ukraine July 20 Ukrainian first lady Olena Zelenska asks Congress for air defense systems, thanks US for support Ukrainian first lady Olena Zelenska pleaded with Congress for air defense systems amid Russia's war in Ukraine, while thanking the U.S. for its support.
Russia July 20 Putin faces second war front as Chechens threaten new offensive in Russia Russian President Vladimir Putin could be facing a second war front as Chechen forces opposed to his war in Ukraine threaten to launch their own offensive.
White House July 19 Biden admin to provide additional weapons, security assistance to Ukraine as Russia plans to annex territories The White House said Tuesday that President Biden will provide additional weapons and security assistance to Ukraine later this week, amid U.S. intelligence reports that Russia is planning to annex several sovereign Ukrainian territory.
White House July 19 President Biden, Jill Biden welcome Ukraine's first lady Olena Zelenska to the White House First lady Jill Biden welcomed Ukraine's first lady, Olena Zelenska, to the White House on Tuesday for their second in-person meeting since the start of Russia's unprovoked war on Ukraine.
Russia July 19 Putin meets with Iran, Turkey in Tehran amid deadly war in Ukraine Russian President Vladimir Putin arrived in Tehran to meet with leaders from Iran and Turkey as he looks to stave off international isolation amid his war in Ukraine.
POLITICS July 19 Olena Zelenska, Ukraine's first lady, set to address US Congress after meeting with Blinken Ukrainian First Lady Olena Zelenska met with U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken ahead of her address to Congress later this week.
Vladimir Putin July 18 Putin to travel to Tehran for meetings with Iranian, Turkish leaders Russian President Vladimir Putin is headed to Tehran this week for meetings with Iranian and Turkish officials as the Biden administration warns that Iran is providing the Kremlin drones for its war against Ukraine.
OPINION July 18 Biden's 5 failures in Ukraine that only embolden Russia Biden's failures in Russia-Ukraine conflict could have devastating long-term consequences for Ukrainians, and us.
World July 18 Brazilian FM: 'Give peace a chance,' discusses Brazil's relations with the US, China, Russia Brazilian Foreign Minister, Carlos Franca sat down with Fox News Digital to discuss his country's foreign policy and its role on the world stage. Franca lauded his country's close relationship with China.
Volodymyr Zelenskyy July 20 Ukraine graft concerns resurface as Russia war goes on Ukraine's government has a history of corruption. Its most recent case was President Volodymyr Zelenskyy’s dismissal of senior officials after suspicion of aiding Russia
Ukraine July 20 Ukrainian first lady Olena Zelenska asks Congress for air defense systems, thanks US for support Ukrainian first lady Olena Zelenska pleaded with Congress for air defense systems amid Russia's war in Ukraine, while thanking the U.S. for its support.
Russia July 20 Putin faces second war front as Chechens threaten new offensive in Russia Russian President Vladimir Putin could be facing a second war front as Chechen forces opposed to his war in Ukraine threaten to launch their own offensive.
White House July 19 Biden admin to provide additional weapons, security assistance to Ukraine as Russia plans to annex territories The White House said Tuesday that President Biden will provide additional weapons and security assistance to Ukraine later this week, amid U.S. intelligence reports that Russia is planning to annex several sovereign Ukrainian territory.
White House July 19 President Biden, Jill Biden welcome Ukraine's first lady Olena Zelenska to the White House First lady Jill Biden welcomed Ukraine's first lady, Olena Zelenska, to the White House on Tuesday for their second in-person meeting since the start of Russia's unprovoked war on Ukraine.
Russia July 19 Putin meets with Iran, Turkey in Tehran amid deadly war in Ukraine Russian President Vladimir Putin arrived in Tehran to meet with leaders from Iran and Turkey as he looks to stave off international isolation amid his war in Ukraine.
POLITICS July 19 Olena Zelenska, Ukraine's first lady, set to address US Congress after meeting with Blinken Ukrainian First Lady Olena Zelenska met with U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken ahead of her address to Congress later this week.
Vladimir Putin July 18 Putin to travel to Tehran for meetings with Iranian, Turkish leaders Russian President Vladimir Putin is headed to Tehran this week for meetings with Iranian and Turkish officials as the Biden administration warns that Iran is providing the Kremlin drones for its war against Ukraine.
OPINION July 18 Biden's 5 failures in Ukraine that only embolden Russia Biden's failures in Russia-Ukraine conflict could have devastating long-term consequences for Ukrainians, and us.
World July 18 Brazilian FM: 'Give peace a chance,' discusses Brazil's relations with the US, China, Russia Brazilian Foreign Minister, Carlos Franca sat down with Fox News Digital to discuss his country's foreign policy and its role on the world stage. Franca lauded his country's close relationship with China.
Volodymyr Zelenskyy July 20 Ukraine graft concerns resurface as Russia war goes on Ukraine's government has a history of corruption. Its most recent case was President Volodymyr Zelenskyy’s dismissal of senior officials after suspicion of aiding Russia
Ukraine July 20 Ukrainian first lady Olena Zelenska asks Congress for air defense systems, thanks US for support Ukrainian first lady Olena Zelenska pleaded with Congress for air defense systems amid Russia's war in Ukraine, while thanking the U.S. for its support.
Russia July 20 Putin faces second war front as Chechens threaten new offensive in Russia Russian President Vladimir Putin could be facing a second war front as Chechen forces opposed to his war in Ukraine threaten to launch their own offensive.
White House July 19 Biden admin to provide additional weapons, security assistance to Ukraine as Russia plans to annex territories The White House said Tuesday that President Biden will provide additional weapons and security assistance to Ukraine later this week, amid U.S. intelligence reports that Russia is planning to annex several sovereign Ukrainian territory.
White House July 19 President Biden, Jill Biden welcome Ukraine's first lady Olena Zelenska to the White House First lady Jill Biden welcomed Ukraine's first lady, Olena Zelenska, to the White House on Tuesday for their second in-person meeting since the start of Russia's unprovoked war on Ukraine.
Russia July 19 Putin meets with Iran, Turkey in Tehran amid deadly war in Ukraine Russian President Vladimir Putin arrived in Tehran to meet with leaders from Iran and Turkey as he looks to stave off international isolation amid his war in Ukraine.
POLITICS July 19 Olena Zelenska, Ukraine's first lady, set to address US Congress after meeting with Blinken Ukrainian First Lady Olena Zelenska met with U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken ahead of her address to Congress later this week.
Vladimir Putin July 18 Putin to travel to Tehran for meetings with Iranian, Turkish leaders Russian President Vladimir Putin is headed to Tehran this week for meetings with Iranian and Turkish officials as the Biden administration warns that Iran is providing the Kremlin drones for its war against Ukraine.
OPINION July 18 Biden's 5 failures in Ukraine that only embolden Russia Biden's failures in Russia-Ukraine conflict could have devastating long-term consequences for Ukrainians, and us.
World July 18 Brazilian FM: 'Give peace a chance,' discusses Brazil's relations with the US, China, Russia Brazilian Foreign Minister, Carlos Franca sat down with Fox News Digital to discuss his country's foreign policy and its role on the world stage. Franca lauded his country's close relationship with China.
Volodymyr Zelenskyy July 20 Ukraine graft concerns resurface as Russia war goes on Ukraine's government has a history of corruption. Its most recent case was President Volodymyr Zelenskyy’s dismissal of senior officials after suspicion of aiding Russia
Ukraine July 20 Ukrainian first lady Olena Zelenska asks Congress for air defense systems, thanks US for support Ukrainian first lady Olena Zelenska pleaded with Congress for air defense systems amid Russia's war in Ukraine, while thanking the U.S. for its support.
Russia July 20 Putin faces second war front as Chechens threaten new offensive in Russia Russian President Vladimir Putin could be facing a second war front as Chechen forces opposed to his war in Ukraine threaten to launch their own offensive.
White House July 19 Biden admin to provide additional weapons, security assistance to Ukraine as Russia plans to annex territories The White House said Tuesday that President Biden will provide additional weapons and security assistance to Ukraine later this week, amid U.S. intelligence reports that Russia is planning to annex several sovereign Ukrainian territory.
White House July 19 President Biden, Jill Biden welcome Ukraine's first lady Olena Zelenska to the White House First lady Jill Biden welcomed Ukraine's first lady, Olena Zelenska, to the White House on Tuesday for their second in-person meeting since the start of Russia's unprovoked war on Ukraine.
Russia July 19 Putin meets with Iran, Turkey in Tehran amid deadly war in Ukraine Russian President Vladimir Putin arrived in Tehran to meet with leaders from Iran and Turkey as he looks to stave off international isolation amid his war in Ukraine.
POLITICS July 19 Olena Zelenska, Ukraine's first lady, set to address US Congress after meeting with Blinken Ukrainian First Lady Olena Zelenska met with U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken ahead of her address to Congress later this week.
Vladimir Putin July 18 Putin to travel to Tehran for meetings with Iranian, Turkish leaders Russian President Vladimir Putin is headed to Tehran this week for meetings with Iranian and Turkish officials as the Biden administration warns that Iran is providing the Kremlin drones for its war against Ukraine.
OPINION July 18 Biden's 5 failures in Ukraine that only embolden Russia Biden's failures in Russia-Ukraine conflict could have devastating long-term consequences for Ukrainians, and us.
World July 18 Brazilian FM: 'Give peace a chance,' discusses Brazil's relations with the US, China, Russia Brazilian Foreign Minister, Carlos Franca sat down with Fox News Digital to discuss his country's foreign policy and its role on the world stage. Franca lauded his country's close relationship with China.
Ukraine June 12 John Cena meets Ukraine war refugee with Down syndrome after teen's mom used his idol as motivation to escape Famed WWE star John Cena paid a special visit to a Ukrainian teenager and his mother, who used the idea of meeting the wrestler as a motivation to flee Ukraine.
Ukraine June 11 Ukraine war: Mariupol officials fear cholera outbreak from infected water supply could kill thousands Officials in Mariupol, Ukraine fear an outbreak of cholera and other diseases could kill thousands of residents who remain in the city, despite it falling under Russian control.
Russia June 10 Putin carries poop case when he travels outside Moscow to hide possible health problems: Report Rumors and speculation have focused on Russian President Vladimir Putin's health even before the invasion of Ukraine as he would undergo extended periods of isolation.
Ukraine June 10 Ukraine running out of ammunition, intelligence official says Ukrainian deputy head of military intelligence says the country is running out of artillery and relying almost entirely on the contributions of fire power from the West.
Ukraine June 10 Ukrainian leaders worried about 'war fatigue' among Western allies amid protracted conflict with Russia Ukrainian leaders are worried its Western allies will reach "war fatigue" as the conflict with Russia enters its fourth month.
Russia June 9 Russia claims upper hand in Eastern Ukraine, but analysts suggest progress 'costly,' power 'declining' Analysts debate whether Russia will take the Donbas in the next few weeks or if the lack of progress indicates that Russia's combat power will continue to decline.
Ukraine June 9 Reporter’s Notebook: Ukraine’s Chernihiv devastated after Russian artillery barrage Residents of Chernihiv, Ukraine, recount coming across dead bodies and devastated residential buildings after Russian troops bombarded the city during the war.
Ukraine June 9 Pro-Russian court in Ukraine sentences British, Moroccan fighters to death for 'mercenary' acts, 'terrorism' British officials have previously stated that it is illegal for any British service members, including former service members, to join the fighting in Ukraine.
Ukraine June 9 Ukraine-Russia war: US ambassador reveals the 5 goals Biden, Blinken have given diplomats U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine Bridget Brink tells Fox News that President Biden and Secretary of State Blinken have outlined five goals for diplomats in Ukraine.
Ukraine June 9 Ukraine governor says Western-supplied artillery is 'already working in our region' in fight against Russia A Ukrainian governor says Western-supplied artillery systems are “already working” in the war against Russia, following shipments from U.S. and other countries
Ukraine June 12 John Cena meets Ukraine war refugee with Down syndrome after teen's mom used his idol as motivation to escape Famed WWE star John Cena paid a special visit to a Ukrainian teenager and his mother, who used the idea of meeting the wrestler as a motivation to flee Ukraine.
Ukraine June 11 Ukraine war: Mariupol officials fear cholera outbreak from infected water supply could kill thousands Officials in Mariupol, Ukraine fear an outbreak of cholera and other diseases could kill thousands of residents who remain in the city, despite it falling under Russian control.
Russia June 10 Putin carries poop case when he travels outside Moscow to hide possible health problems: Report Rumors and speculation have focused on Russian President Vladimir Putin's health even before the invasion of Ukraine as he would undergo extended periods of isolation.
Ukraine June 10 Ukraine running out of ammunition, intelligence official says Ukrainian deputy head of military intelligence says the country is running out of artillery and relying almost entirely on the contributions of fire power from the West.
Ukraine June 10 Ukrainian leaders worried about 'war fatigue' among Western allies amid protracted conflict with Russia Ukrainian leaders are worried its Western allies will reach "war fatigue" as the conflict with Russia enters its fourth month.
Russia June 9 Russia claims upper hand in Eastern Ukraine, but analysts suggest progress 'costly,' power 'declining' Analysts debate whether Russia will take the Donbas in the next few weeks or if the lack of progress indicates that Russia's combat power will continue to decline.
Ukraine June 9 Reporter’s Notebook: Ukraine’s Chernihiv devastated after Russian artillery barrage Residents of Chernihiv, Ukraine, recount coming across dead bodies and devastated residential buildings after Russian troops bombarded the city during the war.
Ukraine June 9 Pro-Russian court in Ukraine sentences British, Moroccan fighters to death for 'mercenary' acts, 'terrorism' British officials have previously stated that it is illegal for any British service members, including former service members, to join the fighting in Ukraine.
Ukraine June 9 Ukraine-Russia war: US ambassador reveals the 5 goals Biden, Blinken have given diplomats U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine Bridget Brink tells Fox News that President Biden and Secretary of State Blinken have outlined five goals for diplomats in Ukraine.
Ukraine June 9 Ukraine governor says Western-supplied artillery is 'already working in our region' in fight against Russia A Ukrainian governor says Western-supplied artillery systems are “already working” in the war against Russia, following shipments from U.S. and other countries
Ukraine June 12 John Cena meets Ukraine war refugee with Down syndrome after teen's mom used his idol as motivation to escape Famed WWE star John Cena paid a special visit to a Ukrainian teenager and his mother, who used the idea of meeting the wrestler as a motivation to flee Ukraine.
Ukraine June 11 Ukraine war: Mariupol officials fear cholera outbreak from infected water supply could kill thousands Officials in Mariupol, Ukraine fear an outbreak of cholera and other diseases could kill thousands of residents who remain in the city, despite it falling under Russian control.
Russia June 10 Putin carries poop case when he travels outside Moscow to hide possible health problems: Report Rumors and speculation have focused on Russian President Vladimir Putin's health even before the invasion of Ukraine as he would undergo extended periods of isolation.
Ukraine June 10 Ukraine running out of ammunition, intelligence official says Ukrainian deputy head of military intelligence says the country is running out of artillery and relying almost entirely on the contributions of fire power from the West.
Ukraine June 10 Ukrainian leaders worried about 'war fatigue' among Western allies amid protracted conflict with Russia Ukrainian leaders are worried its Western allies will reach "war fatigue" as the conflict with Russia enters its fourth month.
Russia June 9 Russia claims upper hand in Eastern Ukraine, but analysts suggest progress 'costly,' power 'declining' Analysts debate whether Russia will take the Donbas in the next few weeks or if the lack of progress indicates that Russia's combat power will continue to decline.
Ukraine June 9 Reporter’s Notebook: Ukraine’s Chernihiv devastated after Russian artillery barrage Residents of Chernihiv, Ukraine, recount coming across dead bodies and devastated residential buildings after Russian troops bombarded the city during the war.
Ukraine June 9 Pro-Russian court in Ukraine sentences British, Moroccan fighters to death for 'mercenary' acts, 'terrorism' British officials have previously stated that it is illegal for any British service members, including former service members, to join the fighting in Ukraine.
Ukraine June 9 Ukraine-Russia war: US ambassador reveals the 5 goals Biden, Blinken have given diplomats U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine Bridget Brink tells Fox News that President Biden and Secretary of State Blinken have outlined five goals for diplomats in Ukraine.
Ukraine June 9 Ukraine governor says Western-supplied artillery is 'already working in our region' in fight against Russia A Ukrainian governor says Western-supplied artillery systems are “already working” in the war against Russia, following shipments from U.S. and other countries
Ukraine June 12 John Cena meets Ukraine war refugee with Down syndrome after teen's mom used his idol as motivation to escape Famed WWE star John Cena paid a special visit to a Ukrainian teenager and his mother, who used the idea of meeting the wrestler as a motivation to flee Ukraine.
Ukraine June 11 Ukraine war: Mariupol officials fear cholera outbreak from infected water supply could kill thousands Officials in Mariupol, Ukraine fear an outbreak of cholera and other diseases could kill thousands of residents who remain in the city, despite it falling under Russian control.
Russia June 10 Putin carries poop case when he travels outside Moscow to hide possible health problems: Report Rumors and speculation have focused on Russian President Vladimir Putin's health even before the invasion of Ukraine as he would undergo extended periods of isolation.
Ukraine June 10 Ukraine running out of ammunition, intelligence official says Ukrainian deputy head of military intelligence says the country is running out of artillery and relying almost entirely on the contributions of fire power from the West.
Ukraine June 10 Ukrainian leaders worried about 'war fatigue' among Western allies amid protracted conflict with Russia Ukrainian leaders are worried its Western allies will reach "war fatigue" as the conflict with Russia enters its fourth month.
Russia June 9 Russia claims upper hand in Eastern Ukraine, but analysts suggest progress 'costly,' power 'declining' Analysts debate whether Russia will take the Donbas in the next few weeks or if the lack of progress indicates that Russia's combat power will continue to decline.
Ukraine June 9 Reporter’s Notebook: Ukraine’s Chernihiv devastated after Russian artillery barrage Residents of Chernihiv, Ukraine, recount coming across dead bodies and devastated residential buildings after Russian troops bombarded the city during the war.
Ukraine June 9 Pro-Russian court in Ukraine sentences British, Moroccan fighters to death for 'mercenary' acts, 'terrorism' British officials have previously stated that it is illegal for any British service members, including former service members, to join the fighting in Ukraine.
Ukraine June 9 Ukraine-Russia war: US ambassador reveals the 5 goals Biden, Blinken have given diplomats U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine Bridget Brink tells Fox News that President Biden and Secretary of State Blinken have outlined five goals for diplomats in Ukraine.
Ukraine June 9 Ukraine governor says Western-supplied artillery is 'already working in our region' in fight against Russia A Ukrainian governor says Western-supplied artillery systems are “already working” in the war against Russia, following shipments from U.S. and other countries
Ukraine June 12 John Cena meets Ukraine war refugee with Down syndrome after teen's mom used his idol as motivation to escape Famed WWE star John Cena paid a special visit to a Ukrainian teenager and his mother, who used the idea of meeting the wrestler as a motivation to flee Ukraine.
Ukraine June 11 Ukraine war: Mariupol officials fear cholera outbreak from infected water supply could kill thousands Officials in Mariupol, Ukraine fear an outbreak of cholera and other diseases could kill thousands of residents who remain in the city, despite it falling under Russian control.
Russia June 10 Putin carries poop case when he travels outside Moscow to hide possible health problems: Report Rumors and speculation have focused on Russian President Vladimir Putin's health even before the invasion of Ukraine as he would undergo extended periods of isolation.
Ukraine June 10 Ukraine running out of ammunition, intelligence official says Ukrainian deputy head of military intelligence says the country is running out of artillery and relying almost entirely on the contributions of fire power from the West.
Ukraine June 10 Ukrainian leaders worried about 'war fatigue' among Western allies amid protracted conflict with Russia Ukrainian leaders are worried its Western allies will reach "war fatigue" as the conflict with Russia enters its fourth month.
Russia June 9 Russia claims upper hand in Eastern Ukraine, but analysts suggest progress 'costly,' power 'declining' Analysts debate whether Russia will take the Donbas in the next few weeks or if the lack of progress indicates that Russia's combat power will continue to decline.
Ukraine June 9 Reporter’s Notebook: Ukraine’s Chernihiv devastated after Russian artillery barrage Residents of Chernihiv, Ukraine, recount coming across dead bodies and devastated residential buildings after Russian troops bombarded the city during the war.
Ukraine June 9 Pro-Russian court in Ukraine sentences British, Moroccan fighters to death for 'mercenary' acts, 'terrorism' British officials have previously stated that it is illegal for any British service members, including former service members, to join the fighting in Ukraine.
Ukraine June 9 Ukraine-Russia war: US ambassador reveals the 5 goals Biden, Blinken have given diplomats U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine Bridget Brink tells Fox News that President Biden and Secretary of State Blinken have outlined five goals for diplomats in Ukraine.
Ukraine June 9 Ukraine governor says Western-supplied artillery is 'already working in our region' in fight against Russia A Ukrainian governor says Western-supplied artillery systems are “already working” in the war against Russia, following shipments from U.S. and other countries
Ukraine June 12 John Cena meets Ukraine war refugee with Down syndrome after teen's mom used his idol as motivation to escape Famed WWE star John Cena paid a special visit to a Ukrainian teenager and his mother, who used the idea of meeting the wrestler as a motivation to flee Ukraine.
Ukraine June 11 Ukraine war: Mariupol officials fear cholera outbreak from infected water supply could kill thousands Officials in Mariupol, Ukraine fear an outbreak of cholera and other diseases could kill thousands of residents who remain in the city, despite it falling under Russian control.
Russia June 10 Putin carries poop case when he travels outside Moscow to hide possible health problems: Report Rumors and speculation have focused on Russian President Vladimir Putin's health even before the invasion of Ukraine as he would undergo extended periods of isolation.
Ukraine June 10 Ukraine running out of ammunition, intelligence official says Ukrainian deputy head of military intelligence says the country is running out of artillery and relying almost entirely on the contributions of fire power from the West.
Ukraine June 10 Ukrainian leaders worried about 'war fatigue' among Western allies amid protracted conflict with Russia Ukrainian leaders are worried its Western allies will reach "war fatigue" as the conflict with Russia enters its fourth month.
Russia June 9 Russia claims upper hand in Eastern Ukraine, but analysts suggest progress 'costly,' power 'declining' Analysts debate whether Russia will take the Donbas in the next few weeks or if the lack of progress indicates that Russia's combat power will continue to decline.
Ukraine June 9 Reporter’s Notebook: Ukraine’s Chernihiv devastated after Russian artillery barrage Residents of Chernihiv, Ukraine, recount coming across dead bodies and devastated residential buildings after Russian troops bombarded the city during the war.
Ukraine June 9 Pro-Russian court in Ukraine sentences British, Moroccan fighters to death for 'mercenary' acts, 'terrorism' British officials have previously stated that it is illegal for any British service members, including former service members, to join the fighting in Ukraine.
Ukraine June 9 Ukraine-Russia war: US ambassador reveals the 5 goals Biden, Blinken have given diplomats U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine Bridget Brink tells Fox News that President Biden and Secretary of State Blinken have outlined five goals for diplomats in Ukraine.
Ukraine June 9 Ukraine governor says Western-supplied artillery is 'already working in our region' in fight against Russia A Ukrainian governor says Western-supplied artillery systems are “already working” in the war against Russia, following shipments from U.S. and other countries
Ukraine June 12 John Cena meets Ukraine war refugee with Down syndrome after teen's mom used his idol as motivation to escape Famed WWE star John Cena paid a special visit to a Ukrainian teenager and his mother, who used the idea of meeting the wrestler as a motivation to flee Ukraine.
Ukraine June 11 Ukraine war: Mariupol officials fear cholera outbreak from infected water supply could kill thousands Officials in Mariupol, Ukraine fear an outbreak of cholera and other diseases could kill thousands of residents who remain in the city, despite it falling under Russian control.
Russia June 10 Putin carries poop case when he travels outside Moscow to hide possible health problems: Report Rumors and speculation have focused on Russian President Vladimir Putin's health even before the invasion of Ukraine as he would undergo extended periods of isolation.
Ukraine June 10 Ukraine running out of ammunition, intelligence official says Ukrainian deputy head of military intelligence says the country is running out of artillery and relying almost entirely on the contributions of fire power from the West.
Ukraine June 10 Ukrainian leaders worried about 'war fatigue' among Western allies amid protracted conflict with Russia Ukrainian leaders are worried its Western allies will reach "war fatigue" as the conflict with Russia enters its fourth month.
Russia June 9 Russia claims upper hand in Eastern Ukraine, but analysts suggest progress 'costly,' power 'declining' Analysts debate whether Russia will take the Donbas in the next few weeks or if the lack of progress indicates that Russia's combat power will continue to decline.
Ukraine June 9 Reporter’s Notebook: Ukraine’s Chernihiv devastated after Russian artillery barrage Residents of Chernihiv, Ukraine, recount coming across dead bodies and devastated residential buildings after Russian troops bombarded the city during the war.
Ukraine June 9 Pro-Russian court in Ukraine sentences British, Moroccan fighters to death for 'mercenary' acts, 'terrorism' British officials have previously stated that it is illegal for any British service members, including former service members, to join the fighting in Ukraine.
Ukraine June 9 Ukraine-Russia war: US ambassador reveals the 5 goals Biden, Blinken have given diplomats U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine Bridget Brink tells Fox News that President Biden and Secretary of State Blinken have outlined five goals for diplomats in Ukraine.
Ukraine June 9 Ukraine governor says Western-supplied artillery is 'already working in our region' in fight against Russia A Ukrainian governor says Western-supplied artillery systems are “already working” in the war against Russia, following shipments from U.S. and other countries
Ukraine June 12 John Cena meets Ukraine war refugee with Down syndrome after teen's mom used his idol as motivation to escape Famed WWE star John Cena paid a special visit to a Ukrainian teenager and his mother, who used the idea of meeting the wrestler as a motivation to flee Ukraine.
Ukraine June 11 Ukraine war: Mariupol officials fear cholera outbreak from infected water supply could kill thousands Officials in Mariupol, Ukraine fear an outbreak of cholera and other diseases could kill thousands of residents who remain in the city, despite it falling under Russian control.
Russia June 10 Putin carries poop case when he travels outside Moscow to hide possible health problems: Report Rumors and speculation have focused on Russian President Vladimir Putin's health even before the invasion of Ukraine as he would undergo extended periods of isolation.
Ukraine June 10 Ukraine running out of ammunition, intelligence official says Ukrainian deputy head of military intelligence says the country is running out of artillery and relying almost entirely on the contributions of fire power from the West.
Ukraine June 10 Ukrainian leaders worried about 'war fatigue' among Western allies amid protracted conflict with Russia Ukrainian leaders are worried its Western allies will reach "war fatigue" as the conflict with Russia enters its fourth month.
Russia June 9 Russia claims upper hand in Eastern Ukraine, but analysts suggest progress 'costly,' power 'declining' Analysts debate whether Russia will take the Donbas in the next few weeks or if the lack of progress indicates that Russia's combat power will continue to decline.
Ukraine June 9 Reporter’s Notebook: Ukraine’s Chernihiv devastated after Russian artillery barrage Residents of Chernihiv, Ukraine, recount coming across dead bodies and devastated residential buildings after Russian troops bombarded the city during the war.
Ukraine June 9 Pro-Russian court in Ukraine sentences British, Moroccan fighters to death for 'mercenary' acts, 'terrorism' British officials have previously stated that it is illegal for any British service members, including former service members, to join the fighting in Ukraine.
Ukraine June 9 Ukraine-Russia war: US ambassador reveals the 5 goals Biden, Blinken have given diplomats U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine Bridget Brink tells Fox News that President Biden and Secretary of State Blinken have outlined five goals for diplomats in Ukraine.
Ukraine June 9 Ukraine governor says Western-supplied artillery is 'already working in our region' in fight against Russia A Ukrainian governor says Western-supplied artillery systems are “already working” in the war against Russia, following shipments from U.S. and other countries
Ukraine June 12 John Cena meets Ukraine war refugee with Down syndrome after teen's mom used his idol as motivation to escape Famed WWE star John Cena paid a special visit to a Ukrainian teenager and his mother, who used the idea of meeting the wrestler as a motivation to flee Ukraine.
Ukraine June 11 Ukraine war: Mariupol officials fear cholera outbreak from infected water supply could kill thousands Officials in Mariupol, Ukraine fear an outbreak of cholera and other diseases could kill thousands of residents who remain in the city, despite it falling under Russian control.
Russia June 10 Putin carries poop case when he travels outside Moscow to hide possible health problems: Report Rumors and speculation have focused on Russian President Vladimir Putin's health even before the invasion of Ukraine as he would undergo extended periods of isolation.
Ukraine June 10 Ukraine running out of ammunition, intelligence official says Ukrainian deputy head of military intelligence says the country is running out of artillery and relying almost entirely on the contributions of fire power from the West.
Ukraine June 10 Ukrainian leaders worried about 'war fatigue' among Western allies amid protracted conflict with Russia Ukrainian leaders are worried its Western allies will reach "war fatigue" as the conflict with Russia enters its fourth month.
Russia June 9 Russia claims upper hand in Eastern Ukraine, but analysts suggest progress 'costly,' power 'declining' Analysts debate whether Russia will take the Donbas in the next few weeks or if the lack of progress indicates that Russia's combat power will continue to decline.
Ukraine June 9 Reporter’s Notebook: Ukraine’s Chernihiv devastated after Russian artillery barrage Residents of Chernihiv, Ukraine, recount coming across dead bodies and devastated residential buildings after Russian troops bombarded the city during the war.
Ukraine June 9 Pro-Russian court in Ukraine sentences British, Moroccan fighters to death for 'mercenary' acts, 'terrorism' British officials have previously stated that it is illegal for any British service members, including former service members, to join the fighting in Ukraine.
Ukraine June 9 Ukraine-Russia war: US ambassador reveals the 5 goals Biden, Blinken have given diplomats U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine Bridget Brink tells Fox News that President Biden and Secretary of State Blinken have outlined five goals for diplomats in Ukraine.
Ukraine June 9 Ukraine governor says Western-supplied artillery is 'already working in our region' in fight against Russia A Ukrainian governor says Western-supplied artillery systems are “already working” in the war against Russia, following shipments from U.S. and other countries
Ukraine June 12 John Cena meets Ukraine war refugee with Down syndrome after teen's mom used his idol as motivation to escape Famed WWE star John Cena paid a special visit to a Ukrainian teenager and his mother, who used the idea of meeting the wrestler as a motivation to flee Ukraine.
Ukraine June 11 Ukraine war: Mariupol officials fear cholera outbreak from infected water supply could kill thousands Officials in Mariupol, Ukraine fear an outbreak of cholera and other diseases could kill thousands of residents who remain in the city, despite it falling under Russian control.
Russia June 10 Putin carries poop case when he travels outside Moscow to hide possible health problems: Report Rumors and speculation have focused on Russian President Vladimir Putin's health even before the invasion of Ukraine as he would undergo extended periods of isolation.
Ukraine June 10 Ukraine running out of ammunition, intelligence official says Ukrainian deputy head of military intelligence says the country is running out of artillery and relying almost entirely on the contributions of fire power from the West.
Ukraine June 10 Ukrainian leaders worried about 'war fatigue' among Western allies amid protracted conflict with Russia Ukrainian leaders are worried its Western allies will reach "war fatigue" as the conflict with Russia enters its fourth month.
Russia June 9 Russia claims upper hand in Eastern Ukraine, but analysts suggest progress 'costly,' power 'declining' Analysts debate whether Russia will take the Donbas in the next few weeks or if the lack of progress indicates that Russia's combat power will continue to decline.
Ukraine June 9 Reporter’s Notebook: Ukraine’s Chernihiv devastated after Russian artillery barrage Residents of Chernihiv, Ukraine, recount coming across dead bodies and devastated residential buildings after Russian troops bombarded the city during the war.
Ukraine June 9 Pro-Russian court in Ukraine sentences British, Moroccan fighters to death for 'mercenary' acts, 'terrorism' British officials have previously stated that it is illegal for any British service members, including former service members, to join the fighting in Ukraine.
Ukraine June 9 Ukraine-Russia war: US ambassador reveals the 5 goals Biden, Blinken have given diplomats U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine Bridget Brink tells Fox News that President Biden and Secretary of State Blinken have outlined five goals for diplomats in Ukraine.
Ukraine June 9 Ukraine governor says Western-supplied artillery is 'already working in our region' in fight against Russia A Ukrainian governor says Western-supplied artillery systems are “already working” in the war against Russia, following shipments from U.S. and other countries
Ukraine June 12 John Cena meets Ukraine war refugee with Down syndrome after teen's mom used his idol as motivation to escape Famed WWE star John Cena paid a special visit to a Ukrainian teenager and his mother, who used the idea of meeting the wrestler as a motivation to flee Ukraine.
Ukraine June 11 Ukraine war: Mariupol officials fear cholera outbreak from infected water supply could kill thousands Officials in Mariupol, Ukraine fear an outbreak of cholera and other diseases could kill thousands of residents who remain in the city, despite it falling under Russian control.
Russia June 10 Putin carries poop case when he travels outside Moscow to hide possible health problems: Report Rumors and speculation have focused on Russian President Vladimir Putin's health even before the invasion of Ukraine as he would undergo extended periods of isolation.
Ukraine June 10 Ukraine running out of ammunition, intelligence official says Ukrainian deputy head of military intelligence says the country is running out of artillery and relying almost entirely on the contributions of fire power from the West.
Ukraine June 10 Ukrainian leaders worried about 'war fatigue' among Western allies amid protracted conflict with Russia Ukrainian leaders are worried its Western allies will reach "war fatigue" as the conflict with Russia enters its fourth month.
Russia June 9 Russia claims upper hand in Eastern Ukraine, but analysts suggest progress 'costly,' power 'declining' Analysts debate whether Russia will take the Donbas in the next few weeks or if the lack of progress indicates that Russia's combat power will continue to decline.
Ukraine June 9 Reporter’s Notebook: Ukraine’s Chernihiv devastated after Russian artillery barrage Residents of Chernihiv, Ukraine, recount coming across dead bodies and devastated residential buildings after Russian troops bombarded the city during the war.
Ukraine June 9 Pro-Russian court in Ukraine sentences British, Moroccan fighters to death for 'mercenary' acts, 'terrorism' British officials have previously stated that it is illegal for any British service members, including former service members, to join the fighting in Ukraine.
Ukraine June 9 Ukraine-Russia war: US ambassador reveals the 5 goals Biden, Blinken have given diplomats U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine Bridget Brink tells Fox News that President Biden and Secretary of State Blinken have outlined five goals for diplomats in Ukraine.
Ukraine June 9 Ukraine governor says Western-supplied artillery is 'already working in our region' in fight against Russia A Ukrainian governor says Western-supplied artillery systems are “already working” in the war against Russia, following shipments from U.S. and other countries
Ukraine June 12 John Cena meets Ukraine war refugee with Down syndrome after teen's mom used his idol as motivation to escape Famed WWE star John Cena paid a special visit to a Ukrainian teenager and his mother, who used the idea of meeting the wrestler as a motivation to flee Ukraine.
Ukraine June 11 Ukraine war: Mariupol officials fear cholera outbreak from infected water supply could kill thousands Officials in Mariupol, Ukraine fear an outbreak of cholera and other diseases could kill thousands of residents who remain in the city, despite it falling under Russian control.
Russia June 10 Putin carries poop case when he travels outside Moscow to hide possible health problems: Report Rumors and speculation have focused on Russian President Vladimir Putin's health even before the invasion of Ukraine as he would undergo extended periods of isolation.
Ukraine June 10 Ukraine running out of ammunition, intelligence official says Ukrainian deputy head of military intelligence says the country is running out of artillery and relying almost entirely on the contributions of fire power from the West.
Ukraine June 10 Ukrainian leaders worried about 'war fatigue' among Western allies amid protracted conflict with Russia Ukrainian leaders are worried its Western allies will reach "war fatigue" as the conflict with Russia enters its fourth month.
Russia June 9 Russia claims upper hand in Eastern Ukraine, but analysts suggest progress 'costly,' power 'declining' Analysts debate whether Russia will take the Donbas in the next few weeks or if the lack of progress indicates that Russia's combat power will continue to decline.
Ukraine June 9 Reporter’s Notebook: Ukraine’s Chernihiv devastated after Russian artillery barrage Residents of Chernihiv, Ukraine, recount coming across dead bodies and devastated residential buildings after Russian troops bombarded the city during the war.
Ukraine June 9 Pro-Russian court in Ukraine sentences British, Moroccan fighters to death for 'mercenary' acts, 'terrorism' British officials have previously stated that it is illegal for any British service members, including former service members, to join the fighting in Ukraine.
Ukraine June 9 Ukraine-Russia war: US ambassador reveals the 5 goals Biden, Blinken have given diplomats U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine Bridget Brink tells Fox News that President Biden and Secretary of State Blinken have outlined five goals for diplomats in Ukraine.
Ukraine June 9 Ukraine governor says Western-supplied artillery is 'already working in our region' in fight against Russia A Ukrainian governor says Western-supplied artillery systems are “already working” in the war against Russia, following shipments from U.S. and other countries
Ukraine June 12 John Cena meets Ukraine war refugee with Down syndrome after teen's mom used his idol as motivation to escape Famed WWE star John Cena paid a special visit to a Ukrainian teenager and his mother, who used the idea of meeting the wrestler as a motivation to flee Ukraine.
Ukraine June 11 Ukraine war: Mariupol officials fear cholera outbreak from infected water supply could kill thousands Officials in Mariupol, Ukraine fear an outbreak of cholera and other diseases could kill thousands of residents who remain in the city, despite it falling under Russian control.
Russia June 10 Putin carries poop case when he travels outside Moscow to hide possible health problems: Report Rumors and speculation have focused on Russian President Vladimir Putin's health even before the invasion of Ukraine as he would undergo extended periods of isolation.
Ukraine June 10 Ukraine running out of ammunition, intelligence official says Ukrainian deputy head of military intelligence says the country is running out of artillery and relying almost entirely on the contributions of fire power from the West.
Ukraine June 10 Ukrainian leaders worried about 'war fatigue' among Western allies amid protracted conflict with Russia Ukrainian leaders are worried its Western allies will reach "war fatigue" as the conflict with Russia enters its fourth month.
Russia June 9 Russia claims upper hand in Eastern Ukraine, but analysts suggest progress 'costly,' power 'declining' Analysts debate whether Russia will take the Donbas in the next few weeks or if the lack of progress indicates that Russia's combat power will continue to decline.
Ukraine June 9 Reporter’s Notebook: Ukraine’s Chernihiv devastated after Russian artillery barrage Residents of Chernihiv, Ukraine, recount coming across dead bodies and devastated residential buildings after Russian troops bombarded the city during the war.
Ukraine June 9 Pro-Russian court in Ukraine sentences British, Moroccan fighters to death for 'mercenary' acts, 'terrorism' British officials have previously stated that it is illegal for any British service members, including former service members, to join the fighting in Ukraine.
Ukraine June 9 Ukraine-Russia war: US ambassador reveals the 5 goals Biden, Blinken have given diplomats U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine Bridget Brink tells Fox News that President Biden and Secretary of State Blinken have outlined five goals for diplomats in Ukraine.
Ukraine June 9 Ukraine governor says Western-supplied artillery is 'already working in our region' in fight against Russia A Ukrainian governor says Western-supplied artillery systems are “already working” in the war against Russia, following shipments from U.S. and other countries
Ukraine June 12 John Cena meets Ukraine war refugee with Down syndrome after teen's mom used his idol as motivation to escape Famed WWE star John Cena paid a special visit to a Ukrainian teenager and his mother, who used the idea of meeting the wrestler as a motivation to flee Ukraine.
Ukraine June 11 Ukraine war: Mariupol officials fear cholera outbreak from infected water supply could kill thousands Officials in Mariupol, Ukraine fear an outbreak of cholera and other diseases could kill thousands of residents who remain in the city, despite it falling under Russian control.
Russia June 10 Putin carries poop case when he travels outside Moscow to hide possible health problems: Report Rumors and speculation have focused on Russian President Vladimir Putin's health even before the invasion of Ukraine as he would undergo extended periods of isolation.
Ukraine June 10 Ukraine running out of ammunition, intelligence official says Ukrainian deputy head of military intelligence says the country is running out of artillery and relying almost entirely on the contributions of fire power from the West.
Ukraine June 10 Ukrainian leaders worried about 'war fatigue' among Western allies amid protracted conflict with Russia Ukrainian leaders are worried its Western allies will reach "war fatigue" as the conflict with Russia enters its fourth month.
Russia June 9 Russia claims upper hand in Eastern Ukraine, but analysts suggest progress 'costly,' power 'declining' Analysts debate whether Russia will take the Donbas in the next few weeks or if the lack of progress indicates that Russia's combat power will continue to decline.
Ukraine June 9 Reporter’s Notebook: Ukraine’s Chernihiv devastated after Russian artillery barrage Residents of Chernihiv, Ukraine, recount coming across dead bodies and devastated residential buildings after Russian troops bombarded the city during the war.
Ukraine June 9 Pro-Russian court in Ukraine sentences British, Moroccan fighters to death for 'mercenary' acts, 'terrorism' British officials have previously stated that it is illegal for any British service members, including former service members, to join the fighting in Ukraine.
Ukraine June 9 Ukraine-Russia war: US ambassador reveals the 5 goals Biden, Blinken have given diplomats U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine Bridget Brink tells Fox News that President Biden and Secretary of State Blinken have outlined five goals for diplomats in Ukraine.
Ukraine June 9 Ukraine governor says Western-supplied artillery is 'already working in our region' in fight against Russia A Ukrainian governor says Western-supplied artillery systems are “already working” in the war against Russia, following shipments from U.S. and other countries
Ukraine June 12 John Cena meets Ukraine war refugee with Down syndrome after teen's mom used his idol as motivation to escape Famed WWE star John Cena paid a special visit to a Ukrainian teenager and his mother, who used the idea of meeting the wrestler as a motivation to flee Ukraine.
Ukraine June 11 Ukraine war: Mariupol officials fear cholera outbreak from infected water supply could kill thousands Officials in Mariupol, Ukraine fear an outbreak of cholera and other diseases could kill thousands of residents who remain in the city, despite it falling under Russian control.
Russia June 10 Putin carries poop case when he travels outside Moscow to hide possible health problems: Report Rumors and speculation have focused on Russian President Vladimir Putin's health even before the invasion of Ukraine as he would undergo extended periods of isolation.
Ukraine June 10 Ukraine running out of ammunition, intelligence official says Ukrainian deputy head of military intelligence says the country is running out of artillery and relying almost entirely on the contributions of fire power from the West.
Ukraine June 10 Ukrainian leaders worried about 'war fatigue' among Western allies amid protracted conflict with Russia Ukrainian leaders are worried its Western allies will reach "war fatigue" as the conflict with Russia enters its fourth month.
Russia June 9 Russia claims upper hand in Eastern Ukraine, but analysts suggest progress 'costly,' power 'declining' Analysts debate whether Russia will take the Donbas in the next few weeks or if the lack of progress indicates that Russia's combat power will continue to decline.
Ukraine June 9 Reporter’s Notebook: Ukraine’s Chernihiv devastated after Russian artillery barrage Residents of Chernihiv, Ukraine, recount coming across dead bodies and devastated residential buildings after Russian troops bombarded the city during the war.
Ukraine June 9 Pro-Russian court in Ukraine sentences British, Moroccan fighters to death for 'mercenary' acts, 'terrorism' British officials have previously stated that it is illegal for any British service members, including former service members, to join the fighting in Ukraine.
Ukraine June 9 Ukraine-Russia war: US ambassador reveals the 5 goals Biden, Blinken have given diplomats U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine Bridget Brink tells Fox News that President Biden and Secretary of State Blinken have outlined five goals for diplomats in Ukraine.
Ukraine June 9 Ukraine governor says Western-supplied artillery is 'already working in our region' in fight against Russia A Ukrainian governor says Western-supplied artillery systems are “already working” in the war against Russia, following shipments from U.S. and other countries
Ukraine June 12 John Cena meets Ukraine war refugee with Down syndrome after teen's mom used his idol as motivation to escape Famed WWE star John Cena paid a special visit to a Ukrainian teenager and his mother, who used the idea of meeting the wrestler as a motivation to flee Ukraine.
Ukraine June 11 Ukraine war: Mariupol officials fear cholera outbreak from infected water supply could kill thousands Officials in Mariupol, Ukraine fear an outbreak of cholera and other diseases could kill thousands of residents who remain in the city, despite it falling under Russian control.
Russia June 10 Putin carries poop case when he travels outside Moscow to hide possible health problems: Report Rumors and speculation have focused on Russian President Vladimir Putin's health even before the invasion of Ukraine as he would undergo extended periods of isolation.
Ukraine June 10 Ukraine running out of ammunition, intelligence official says Ukrainian deputy head of military intelligence says the country is running out of artillery and relying almost entirely on the contributions of fire power from the West.
Ukraine June 10 Ukrainian leaders worried about 'war fatigue' among Western allies amid protracted conflict with Russia Ukrainian leaders are worried its Western allies will reach "war fatigue" as the conflict with Russia enters its fourth month.
Russia June 9 Russia claims upper hand in Eastern Ukraine, but analysts suggest progress 'costly,' power 'declining' Analysts debate whether Russia will take the Donbas in the next few weeks or if the lack of progress indicates that Russia's combat power will continue to decline.
Ukraine June 9 Reporter’s Notebook: Ukraine’s Chernihiv devastated after Russian artillery barrage Residents of Chernihiv, Ukraine, recount coming across dead bodies and devastated residential buildings after Russian troops bombarded the city during the war.
Ukraine June 9 Pro-Russian court in Ukraine sentences British, Moroccan fighters to death for 'mercenary' acts, 'terrorism' British officials have previously stated that it is illegal for any British service members, including former service members, to join the fighting in Ukraine.
Ukraine June 9 Ukraine-Russia war: US ambassador reveals the 5 goals Biden, Blinken have given diplomats U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine Bridget Brink tells Fox News that President Biden and Secretary of State Blinken have outlined five goals for diplomats in Ukraine.
Ukraine June 9 Ukraine governor says Western-supplied artillery is 'already working in our region' in fight against Russia A Ukrainian governor says Western-supplied artillery systems are “already working” in the war against Russia, following shipments from U.S. and other countries
Ukraine June 12 John Cena meets Ukraine war refugee with Down syndrome after teen's mom used his idol as motivation to escape Famed WWE star John Cena paid a special visit to a Ukrainian teenager and his mother, who used the idea of meeting the wrestler as a motivation to flee Ukraine.
Ukraine June 11 Ukraine war: Mariupol officials fear cholera outbreak from infected water supply could kill thousands Officials in Mariupol, Ukraine fear an outbreak of cholera and other diseases could kill thousands of residents who remain in the city, despite it falling under Russian control.
Russia June 10 Putin carries poop case when he travels outside Moscow to hide possible health problems: Report Rumors and speculation have focused on Russian President Vladimir Putin's health even before the invasion of Ukraine as he would undergo extended periods of isolation.
Ukraine June 10 Ukraine running out of ammunition, intelligence official says Ukrainian deputy head of military intelligence says the country is running out of artillery and relying almost entirely on the contributions of fire power from the West.
Ukraine June 10 Ukrainian leaders worried about 'war fatigue' among Western allies amid protracted conflict with Russia Ukrainian leaders are worried its Western allies will reach "war fatigue" as the conflict with Russia enters its fourth month.
Russia June 9 Russia claims upper hand in Eastern Ukraine, but analysts suggest progress 'costly,' power 'declining' Analysts debate whether Russia will take the Donbas in the next few weeks or if the lack of progress indicates that Russia's combat power will continue to decline.
Ukraine June 9 Reporter’s Notebook: Ukraine’s Chernihiv devastated after Russian artillery barrage Residents of Chernihiv, Ukraine, recount coming across dead bodies and devastated residential buildings after Russian troops bombarded the city during the war.
Ukraine June 9 Pro-Russian court in Ukraine sentences British, Moroccan fighters to death for 'mercenary' acts, 'terrorism' British officials have previously stated that it is illegal for any British service members, including former service members, to join the fighting in Ukraine.
Ukraine June 9 Ukraine-Russia war: US ambassador reveals the 5 goals Biden, Blinken have given diplomats U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine Bridget Brink tells Fox News that President Biden and Secretary of State Blinken have outlined five goals for diplomats in Ukraine.
Ukraine June 9 Ukraine governor says Western-supplied artillery is 'already working in our region' in fight against Russia A Ukrainian governor says Western-supplied artillery systems are “already working” in the war against Russia, following shipments from U.S. and other countries
Ukraine May 18 Azovstal fighters will face Russian interrogation, court The surrendered Ukrainian fighters holed up in the Azovstal Steel Plant for weeks will have their “fate” decided by a Russian court, a Donetsk separatist leader said Wednesday.
Russia May 18 Ukraine war: Russian soldier pleads guilty to killing unarmed civilian, in first war crimes trial A Russian soldier pled guilty to murder charges in Ukraine's first war crimes trial since Russia's invasion began.
Russia May 18 Finland, Sweden file official applications to join NATO amid Russia-Ukraine war The pivotal Russian neighbors Finland and Sweden formally applied to join the North Atlantic Treaty Organization Wednesday, as the Kremlin's invasion of Ukraine continues.
Ukraine May 18 Russia-backed separatists say 900 Ukrainian troops surrendered at steel plant, disputing earlier figures A new report says over 900 Ukrainian troops surrendered at the Azovstal steel plant in Mariupol following Ukraine’s surrender of the factory to Russia’s military.
Ukraine May 18 Zelenskyy tells filmmakers to stand for free speech at 75th Cannes Film Festival: 'Fight the dictatorship' Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy encouraged filmmakers to utilize their talents to speak out against aggressive world leaders at the 75th Cannes Film Festival Tuesday.
Ukraine May 18 Over 3,700 civilians have been killed in Ukraine since Russia’s invasion began: UN Over 3,700 civilians have been killed in Ukraine since Russia’s military invaded the country on Feb. 24, and another 4,000 civilians have been injured, according to the United Nations.
Russia May 17 Russia's invasion of Ukraine: State Department launches unit to document alleged war crimes The State Department's new "Conflict Observatory" will use satellite imagery, social media, and other methods to document and disseminate alleged Russian war crimes in Ukraine.
SENATE May 17 Hawley says 'astronomical' $40B Ukraine aid bill is evidence of Biden's 'misplaced priorities' and hurts US EXCLUSIVE: Sen. Josh Hawley, R-Mo., is warning that a measure by Congress to give Ukraine $40 billion additional funding in its war against Russia is evidence of the Biden administration's "misplaced priorities" and will be detrimental to the security of the U.S.
Media May 17 MSNBC contributor deletes tweet of Russian plane being shot down after learning it was from video game MSNBC contributor Barry R. McCaffrey deleted a tweet of video game footage that he thought was a real Russian plane being shot down.
Russia May 17 Russia-Ukraine war: International Criminal Court launches 'largest ever' probe into war crimes The International Criminal Court (ICC) on Tuesday announced it has launched the largest “single field” investigation since its inception 20-years ago into war crimes committed during Russia’s deadly war in Ukraine.
Ukraine May 18 Azovstal fighters will face Russian interrogation, court The surrendered Ukrainian fighters holed up in the Azovstal Steel Plant for weeks will have their “fate” decided by a Russian court, a Donetsk separatist leader said Wednesday.
Russia May 18 Ukraine war: Russian soldier pleads guilty to killing unarmed civilian, in first war crimes trial A Russian soldier pled guilty to murder charges in Ukraine's first war crimes trial since Russia's invasion began.
Russia May 18 Finland, Sweden file official applications to join NATO amid Russia-Ukraine war The pivotal Russian neighbors Finland and Sweden formally applied to join the North Atlantic Treaty Organization Wednesday, as the Kremlin's invasion of Ukraine continues.
Ukraine May 18 Russia-backed separatists say 900 Ukrainian troops surrendered at steel plant, disputing earlier figures A new report says over 900 Ukrainian troops surrendered at the Azovstal steel plant in Mariupol following Ukraine’s surrender of the factory to Russia’s military.
Ukraine May 18 Zelenskyy tells filmmakers to stand for free speech at 75th Cannes Film Festival: 'Fight the dictatorship' Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy encouraged filmmakers to utilize their talents to speak out against aggressive world leaders at the 75th Cannes Film Festival Tuesday.
Ukraine May 18 Over 3,700 civilians have been killed in Ukraine since Russia’s invasion began: UN Over 3,700 civilians have been killed in Ukraine since Russia’s military invaded the country on Feb. 24, and another 4,000 civilians have been injured, according to the United Nations.
Russia May 17 Russia's invasion of Ukraine: State Department launches unit to document alleged war crimes The State Department's new "Conflict Observatory" will use satellite imagery, social media, and other methods to document and disseminate alleged Russian war crimes in Ukraine.
SENATE May 17 Hawley says 'astronomical' $40B Ukraine aid bill is evidence of Biden's 'misplaced priorities' and hurts US EXCLUSIVE: Sen. Josh Hawley, R-Mo., is warning that a measure by Congress to give Ukraine $40 billion additional funding in its war against Russia is evidence of the Biden administration's "misplaced priorities" and will be detrimental to the security of the U.S.
Media May 17 MSNBC contributor deletes tweet of Russian plane being shot down after learning it was from video game MSNBC contributor Barry R. McCaffrey deleted a tweet of video game footage that he thought was a real Russian plane being shot down.
Russia May 17 Russia-Ukraine war: International Criminal Court launches 'largest ever' probe into war crimes The International Criminal Court (ICC) on Tuesday announced it has launched the largest “single field” investigation since its inception 20-years ago into war crimes committed during Russia’s deadly war in Ukraine.
Ukraine May 18 Azovstal fighters will face Russian interrogation, court The surrendered Ukrainian fighters holed up in the Azovstal Steel Plant for weeks will have their “fate” decided by a Russian court, a Donetsk separatist leader said Wednesday.
Russia May 18 Ukraine war: Russian soldier pleads guilty to killing unarmed civilian, in first war crimes trial A Russian soldier pled guilty to murder charges in Ukraine's first war crimes trial since Russia's invasion began.
Russia May 18 Finland, Sweden file official applications to join NATO amid Russia-Ukraine war The pivotal Russian neighbors Finland and Sweden formally applied to join the North Atlantic Treaty Organization Wednesday, as the Kremlin's invasion of Ukraine continues.
Ukraine May 18 Russia-backed separatists say 900 Ukrainian troops surrendered at steel plant, disputing earlier figures A new report says over 900 Ukrainian troops surrendered at the Azovstal steel plant in Mariupol following Ukraine’s surrender of the factory to Russia’s military.
Ukraine May 18 Zelenskyy tells filmmakers to stand for free speech at 75th Cannes Film Festival: 'Fight the dictatorship' Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy encouraged filmmakers to utilize their talents to speak out against aggressive world leaders at the 75th Cannes Film Festival Tuesday.
Ukraine May 18 Over 3,700 civilians have been killed in Ukraine since Russia’s invasion began: UN Over 3,700 civilians have been killed in Ukraine since Russia’s military invaded the country on Feb. 24, and another 4,000 civilians have been injured, according to the United Nations.
Russia May 17 Russia's invasion of Ukraine: State Department launches unit to document alleged war crimes The State Department's new "Conflict Observatory" will use satellite imagery, social media, and other methods to document and disseminate alleged Russian war crimes in Ukraine.
SENATE May 17 Hawley says 'astronomical' $40B Ukraine aid bill is evidence of Biden's 'misplaced priorities' and hurts US EXCLUSIVE: Sen. Josh Hawley, R-Mo., is warning that a measure by Congress to give Ukraine $40 billion additional funding in its war against Russia is evidence of the Biden administration's "misplaced priorities" and will be detrimental to the security of the U.S.
Media May 17 MSNBC contributor deletes tweet of Russian plane being shot down after learning it was from video game MSNBC contributor Barry R. McCaffrey deleted a tweet of video game footage that he thought was a real Russian plane being shot down.
Russia May 17 Russia-Ukraine war: International Criminal Court launches 'largest ever' probe into war crimes The International Criminal Court (ICC) on Tuesday announced it has launched the largest “single field” investigation since its inception 20-years ago into war crimes committed during Russia’s deadly war in Ukraine.
Ukraine May 18 Azovstal fighters will face Russian interrogation, court The surrendered Ukrainian fighters holed up in the Azovstal Steel Plant for weeks will have their “fate” decided by a Russian court, a Donetsk separatist leader said Wednesday.
Russia May 18 Ukraine war: Russian soldier pleads guilty to killing unarmed civilian, in first war crimes trial A Russian soldier pled guilty to murder charges in Ukraine's first war crimes trial since Russia's invasion began.
Russia May 18 Finland, Sweden file official applications to join NATO amid Russia-Ukraine war The pivotal Russian neighbors Finland and Sweden formally applied to join the North Atlantic Treaty Organization Wednesday, as the Kremlin's invasion of Ukraine continues.
Ukraine May 18 Russia-backed separatists say 900 Ukrainian troops surrendered at steel plant, disputing earlier figures A new report says over 900 Ukrainian troops surrendered at the Azovstal steel plant in Mariupol following Ukraine’s surrender of the factory to Russia’s military.
Ukraine May 18 Zelenskyy tells filmmakers to stand for free speech at 75th Cannes Film Festival: 'Fight the dictatorship' Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy encouraged filmmakers to utilize their talents to speak out against aggressive world leaders at the 75th Cannes Film Festival Tuesday.
Ukraine May 18 Over 3,700 civilians have been killed in Ukraine since Russia’s invasion began: UN Over 3,700 civilians have been killed in Ukraine since Russia’s military invaded the country on Feb. 24, and another 4,000 civilians have been injured, according to the United Nations.
Russia May 17 Russia's invasion of Ukraine: State Department launches unit to document alleged war crimes The State Department's new "Conflict Observatory" will use satellite imagery, social media, and other methods to document and disseminate alleged Russian war crimes in Ukraine.
SENATE May 17 Hawley says 'astronomical' $40B Ukraine aid bill is evidence of Biden's 'misplaced priorities' and hurts US EXCLUSIVE: Sen. Josh Hawley, R-Mo., is warning that a measure by Congress to give Ukraine $40 billion additional funding in its war against Russia is evidence of the Biden administration's "misplaced priorities" and will be detrimental to the security of the U.S.
Media May 17 MSNBC contributor deletes tweet of Russian plane being shot down after learning it was from video game MSNBC contributor Barry R. McCaffrey deleted a tweet of video game footage that he thought was a real Russian plane being shot down.
Russia May 17 Russia-Ukraine war: International Criminal Court launches 'largest ever' probe into war crimes The International Criminal Court (ICC) on Tuesday announced it has launched the largest “single field” investigation since its inception 20-years ago into war crimes committed during Russia’s deadly war in Ukraine.
Ukraine May 18 Azovstal fighters will face Russian interrogation, court The surrendered Ukrainian fighters holed up in the Azovstal Steel Plant for weeks will have their “fate” decided by a Russian court, a Donetsk separatist leader said Wednesday.
Russia May 18 Ukraine war: Russian soldier pleads guilty to killing unarmed civilian, in first war crimes trial A Russian soldier pled guilty to murder charges in Ukraine's first war crimes trial since Russia's invasion began.
Russia May 18 Finland, Sweden file official applications to join NATO amid Russia-Ukraine war The pivotal Russian neighbors Finland and Sweden formally applied to join the North Atlantic Treaty Organization Wednesday, as the Kremlin's invasion of Ukraine continues.
Ukraine May 18 Russia-backed separatists say 900 Ukrainian troops surrendered at steel plant, disputing earlier figures A new report says over 900 Ukrainian troops surrendered at the Azovstal steel plant in Mariupol following Ukraine’s surrender of the factory to Russia’s military.
Ukraine May 18 Zelenskyy tells filmmakers to stand for free speech at 75th Cannes Film Festival: 'Fight the dictatorship' Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy encouraged filmmakers to utilize their talents to speak out against aggressive world leaders at the 75th Cannes Film Festival Tuesday.
Ukraine May 18 Over 3,700 civilians have been killed in Ukraine since Russia’s invasion began: UN Over 3,700 civilians have been killed in Ukraine since Russia’s military invaded the country on Feb. 24, and another 4,000 civilians have been injured, according to the United Nations.
Russia May 17 Russia's invasion of Ukraine: State Department launches unit to document alleged war crimes The State Department's new "Conflict Observatory" will use satellite imagery, social media, and other methods to document and disseminate alleged Russian war crimes in Ukraine.
SENATE May 17 Hawley says 'astronomical' $40B Ukraine aid bill is evidence of Biden's 'misplaced priorities' and hurts US EXCLUSIVE: Sen. Josh Hawley, R-Mo., is warning that a measure by Congress to give Ukraine $40 billion additional funding in its war against Russia is evidence of the Biden administration's "misplaced priorities" and will be detrimental to the security of the U.S.
Media May 17 MSNBC contributor deletes tweet of Russian plane being shot down after learning it was from video game MSNBC contributor Barry R. McCaffrey deleted a tweet of video game footage that he thought was a real Russian plane being shot down.
Russia May 17 Russia-Ukraine war: International Criminal Court launches 'largest ever' probe into war crimes The International Criminal Court (ICC) on Tuesday announced it has launched the largest “single field” investigation since its inception 20-years ago into war crimes committed during Russia’s deadly war in Ukraine.
Ukraine May 18 Azovstal fighters will face Russian interrogation, court The surrendered Ukrainian fighters holed up in the Azovstal Steel Plant for weeks will have their “fate” decided by a Russian court, a Donetsk separatist leader said Wednesday.
Russia May 18 Ukraine war: Russian soldier pleads guilty to killing unarmed civilian, in first war crimes trial A Russian soldier pled guilty to murder charges in Ukraine's first war crimes trial since Russia's invasion began.
Russia May 18 Finland, Sweden file official applications to join NATO amid Russia-Ukraine war The pivotal Russian neighbors Finland and Sweden formally applied to join the North Atlantic Treaty Organization Wednesday, as the Kremlin's invasion of Ukraine continues.
Ukraine May 18 Russia-backed separatists say 900 Ukrainian troops surrendered at steel plant, disputing earlier figures A new report says over 900 Ukrainian troops surrendered at the Azovstal steel plant in Mariupol following Ukraine’s surrender of the factory to Russia’s military.
Ukraine May 18 Zelenskyy tells filmmakers to stand for free speech at 75th Cannes Film Festival: 'Fight the dictatorship' Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy encouraged filmmakers to utilize their talents to speak out against aggressive world leaders at the 75th Cannes Film Festival Tuesday.
Ukraine May 18 Over 3,700 civilians have been killed in Ukraine since Russia’s invasion began: UN Over 3,700 civilians have been killed in Ukraine since Russia’s military invaded the country on Feb. 24, and another 4,000 civilians have been injured, according to the United Nations.
Russia May 17 Russia's invasion of Ukraine: State Department launches unit to document alleged war crimes The State Department's new "Conflict Observatory" will use satellite imagery, social media, and other methods to document and disseminate alleged Russian war crimes in Ukraine.
SENATE May 17 Hawley says 'astronomical' $40B Ukraine aid bill is evidence of Biden's 'misplaced priorities' and hurts US EXCLUSIVE: Sen. Josh Hawley, R-Mo., is warning that a measure by Congress to give Ukraine $40 billion additional funding in its war against Russia is evidence of the Biden administration's "misplaced priorities" and will be detrimental to the security of the U.S.
Media May 17 MSNBC contributor deletes tweet of Russian plane being shot down after learning it was from video game MSNBC contributor Barry R. McCaffrey deleted a tweet of video game footage that he thought was a real Russian plane being shot down.
Russia May 17 Russia-Ukraine war: International Criminal Court launches 'largest ever' probe into war crimes The International Criminal Court (ICC) on Tuesday announced it has launched the largest “single field” investigation since its inception 20-years ago into war crimes committed during Russia’s deadly war in Ukraine.
Ukraine May 18 Azovstal fighters will face Russian interrogation, court The surrendered Ukrainian fighters holed up in the Azovstal Steel Plant for weeks will have their “fate” decided by a Russian court, a Donetsk separatist leader said Wednesday.
Russia May 18 Ukraine war: Russian soldier pleads guilty to killing unarmed civilian, in first war crimes trial A Russian soldier pled guilty to murder charges in Ukraine's first war crimes trial since Russia's invasion began.
Russia May 18 Finland, Sweden file official applications to join NATO amid Russia-Ukraine war The pivotal Russian neighbors Finland and Sweden formally applied to join the North Atlantic Treaty Organization Wednesday, as the Kremlin's invasion of Ukraine continues.
Ukraine May 18 Russia-backed separatists say 900 Ukrainian troops surrendered at steel plant, disputing earlier figures A new report says over 900 Ukrainian troops surrendered at the Azovstal steel plant in Mariupol following Ukraine’s surrender of the factory to Russia’s military.
Ukraine May 18 Zelenskyy tells filmmakers to stand for free speech at 75th Cannes Film Festival: 'Fight the dictatorship' Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy encouraged filmmakers to utilize their talents to speak out against aggressive world leaders at the 75th Cannes Film Festival Tuesday.
Ukraine May 18 Over 3,700 civilians have been killed in Ukraine since Russia’s invasion began: UN Over 3,700 civilians have been killed in Ukraine since Russia’s military invaded the country on Feb. 24, and another 4,000 civilians have been injured, according to the United Nations.
Russia May 17 Russia's invasion of Ukraine: State Department launches unit to document alleged war crimes The State Department's new "Conflict Observatory" will use satellite imagery, social media, and other methods to document and disseminate alleged Russian war crimes in Ukraine.
SENATE May 17 Hawley says 'astronomical' $40B Ukraine aid bill is evidence of Biden's 'misplaced priorities' and hurts US EXCLUSIVE: Sen. Josh Hawley, R-Mo., is warning that a measure by Congress to give Ukraine $40 billion additional funding in its war against Russia is evidence of the Biden administration's "misplaced priorities" and will be detrimental to the security of the U.S.
Media May 17 MSNBC contributor deletes tweet of Russian plane being shot down after learning it was from video game MSNBC contributor Barry R. McCaffrey deleted a tweet of video game footage that he thought was a real Russian plane being shot down.
Russia May 17 Russia-Ukraine war: International Criminal Court launches 'largest ever' probe into war crimes The International Criminal Court (ICC) on Tuesday announced it has launched the largest “single field” investigation since its inception 20-years ago into war crimes committed during Russia’s deadly war in Ukraine.
Ukraine May 18 Azovstal fighters will face Russian interrogation, court The surrendered Ukrainian fighters holed up in the Azovstal Steel Plant for weeks will have their “fate” decided by a Russian court, a Donetsk separatist leader said Wednesday.
Russia May 18 Ukraine war: Russian soldier pleads guilty to killing unarmed civilian, in first war crimes trial A Russian soldier pled guilty to murder charges in Ukraine's first war crimes trial since Russia's invasion began.
Russia May 18 Finland, Sweden file official applications to join NATO amid Russia-Ukraine war The pivotal Russian neighbors Finland and Sweden formally applied to join the North Atlantic Treaty Organization Wednesday, as the Kremlin's invasion of Ukraine continues.
Ukraine May 18 Russia-backed separatists say 900 Ukrainian troops surrendered at steel plant, disputing earlier figures A new report says over 900 Ukrainian troops surrendered at the Azovstal steel plant in Mariupol following Ukraine’s surrender of the factory to Russia’s military.
Ukraine May 18 Zelenskyy tells filmmakers to stand for free speech at 75th Cannes Film Festival: 'Fight the dictatorship' Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy encouraged filmmakers to utilize their talents to speak out against aggressive world leaders at the 75th Cannes Film Festival Tuesday.
Ukraine May 18 Over 3,700 civilians have been killed in Ukraine since Russia’s invasion began: UN Over 3,700 civilians have been killed in Ukraine since Russia’s military invaded the country on Feb. 24, and another 4,000 civilians have been injured, according to the United Nations.
Russia May 17 Russia's invasion of Ukraine: State Department launches unit to document alleged war crimes The State Department's new "Conflict Observatory" will use satellite imagery, social media, and other methods to document and disseminate alleged Russian war crimes in Ukraine.
SENATE May 17 Hawley says 'astronomical' $40B Ukraine aid bill is evidence of Biden's 'misplaced priorities' and hurts US EXCLUSIVE: Sen. Josh Hawley, R-Mo., is warning that a measure by Congress to give Ukraine $40 billion additional funding in its war against Russia is evidence of the Biden administration's "misplaced priorities" and will be detrimental to the security of the U.S.
Media May 17 MSNBC contributor deletes tweet of Russian plane being shot down after learning it was from video game MSNBC contributor Barry R. McCaffrey deleted a tweet of video game footage that he thought was a real Russian plane being shot down.
Russia May 17 Russia-Ukraine war: International Criminal Court launches 'largest ever' probe into war crimes The International Criminal Court (ICC) on Tuesday announced it has launched the largest “single field” investigation since its inception 20-years ago into war crimes committed during Russia’s deadly war in Ukraine.
Ukraine May 18 Azovstal fighters will face Russian interrogation, court The surrendered Ukrainian fighters holed up in the Azovstal Steel Plant for weeks will have their “fate” decided by a Russian court, a Donetsk separatist leader said Wednesday.
Russia May 18 Ukraine war: Russian soldier pleads guilty to killing unarmed civilian, in first war crimes trial A Russian soldier pled guilty to murder charges in Ukraine's first war crimes trial since Russia's invasion began.
Russia May 18 Finland, Sweden file official applications to join NATO amid Russia-Ukraine war The pivotal Russian neighbors Finland and Sweden formally applied to join the North Atlantic Treaty Organization Wednesday, as the Kremlin's invasion of Ukraine continues.
Ukraine May 18 Russia-backed separatists say 900 Ukrainian troops surrendered at steel plant, disputing earlier figures A new report says over 900 Ukrainian troops surrendered at the Azovstal steel plant in Mariupol following Ukraine’s surrender of the factory to Russia’s military.
Ukraine May 18 Zelenskyy tells filmmakers to stand for free speech at 75th Cannes Film Festival: 'Fight the dictatorship' Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy encouraged filmmakers to utilize their talents to speak out against aggressive world leaders at the 75th Cannes Film Festival Tuesday.
Ukraine May 18 Over 3,700 civilians have been killed in Ukraine since Russia’s invasion began: UN Over 3,700 civilians have been killed in Ukraine since Russia’s military invaded the country on Feb. 24, and another 4,000 civilians have been injured, according to the United Nations.
Russia May 17 Russia's invasion of Ukraine: State Department launches unit to document alleged war crimes The State Department's new "Conflict Observatory" will use satellite imagery, social media, and other methods to document and disseminate alleged Russian war crimes in Ukraine.
SENATE May 17 Hawley says 'astronomical' $40B Ukraine aid bill is evidence of Biden's 'misplaced priorities' and hurts US EXCLUSIVE: Sen. Josh Hawley, R-Mo., is warning that a measure by Congress to give Ukraine $40 billion additional funding in its war against Russia is evidence of the Biden administration's "misplaced priorities" and will be detrimental to the security of the U.S.
Media May 17 MSNBC contributor deletes tweet of Russian plane being shot down after learning it was from video game MSNBC contributor Barry R. McCaffrey deleted a tweet of video game footage that he thought was a real Russian plane being shot down.
Russia May 17 Russia-Ukraine war: International Criminal Court launches 'largest ever' probe into war crimes The International Criminal Court (ICC) on Tuesday announced it has launched the largest “single field” investigation since its inception 20-years ago into war crimes committed during Russia’s deadly war in Ukraine.
Ukraine May 18 Azovstal fighters will face Russian interrogation, court The surrendered Ukrainian fighters holed up in the Azovstal Steel Plant for weeks will have their “fate” decided by a Russian court, a Donetsk separatist leader said Wednesday.
Russia May 18 Ukraine war: Russian soldier pleads guilty to killing unarmed civilian, in first war crimes trial A Russian soldier pled guilty to murder charges in Ukraine's first war crimes trial since Russia's invasion began.
Russia May 18 Finland, Sweden file official applications to join NATO amid Russia-Ukraine war The pivotal Russian neighbors Finland and Sweden formally applied to join the North Atlantic Treaty Organization Wednesday, as the Kremlin's invasion of Ukraine continues.
Ukraine May 18 Russia-backed separatists say 900 Ukrainian troops surrendered at steel plant, disputing earlier figures A new report says over 900 Ukrainian troops surrendered at the Azovstal steel plant in Mariupol following Ukraine’s surrender of the factory to Russia’s military.
Ukraine May 18 Zelenskyy tells filmmakers to stand for free speech at 75th Cannes Film Festival: 'Fight the dictatorship' Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy encouraged filmmakers to utilize their talents to speak out against aggressive world leaders at the 75th Cannes Film Festival Tuesday.
Ukraine May 18 Over 3,700 civilians have been killed in Ukraine since Russia’s invasion began: UN Over 3,700 civilians have been killed in Ukraine since Russia’s military invaded the country on Feb. 24, and another 4,000 civilians have been injured, according to the United Nations.
Russia May 17 Russia's invasion of Ukraine: State Department launches unit to document alleged war crimes The State Department's new "Conflict Observatory" will use satellite imagery, social media, and other methods to document and disseminate alleged Russian war crimes in Ukraine.
SENATE May 17 Hawley says 'astronomical' $40B Ukraine aid bill is evidence of Biden's 'misplaced priorities' and hurts US EXCLUSIVE: Sen. Josh Hawley, R-Mo., is warning that a measure by Congress to give Ukraine $40 billion additional funding in its war against Russia is evidence of the Biden administration's "misplaced priorities" and will be detrimental to the security of the U.S.
Media May 17 MSNBC contributor deletes tweet of Russian plane being shot down after learning it was from video game MSNBC contributor Barry R. McCaffrey deleted a tweet of video game footage that he thought was a real Russian plane being shot down.
Russia May 17 Russia-Ukraine war: International Criminal Court launches 'largest ever' probe into war crimes The International Criminal Court (ICC) on Tuesday announced it has launched the largest “single field” investigation since its inception 20-years ago into war crimes committed during Russia’s deadly war in Ukraine.
Ukraine May 18 Azovstal fighters will face Russian interrogation, court The surrendered Ukrainian fighters holed up in the Azovstal Steel Plant for weeks will have their “fate” decided by a Russian court, a Donetsk separatist leader said Wednesday.
Russia May 18 Ukraine war: Russian soldier pleads guilty to killing unarmed civilian, in first war crimes trial A Russian soldier pled guilty to murder charges in Ukraine's first war crimes trial since Russia's invasion began.
Russia May 18 Finland, Sweden file official applications to join NATO amid Russia-Ukraine war The pivotal Russian neighbors Finland and Sweden formally applied to join the North Atlantic Treaty Organization Wednesday, as the Kremlin's invasion of Ukraine continues.
Ukraine May 18 Russia-backed separatists say 900 Ukrainian troops surrendered at steel plant, disputing earlier figures A new report says over 900 Ukrainian troops surrendered at the Azovstal steel plant in Mariupol following Ukraine’s surrender of the factory to Russia’s military.
Ukraine May 18 Zelenskyy tells filmmakers to stand for free speech at 75th Cannes Film Festival: 'Fight the dictatorship' Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy encouraged filmmakers to utilize their talents to speak out against aggressive world leaders at the 75th Cannes Film Festival Tuesday.
Ukraine May 18 Over 3,700 civilians have been killed in Ukraine since Russia’s invasion began: UN Over 3,700 civilians have been killed in Ukraine since Russia’s military invaded the country on Feb. 24, and another 4,000 civilians have been injured, according to the United Nations.
Russia May 17 Russia's invasion of Ukraine: State Department launches unit to document alleged war crimes The State Department's new "Conflict Observatory" will use satellite imagery, social media, and other methods to document and disseminate alleged Russian war crimes in Ukraine.
SENATE May 17 Hawley says 'astronomical' $40B Ukraine aid bill is evidence of Biden's 'misplaced priorities' and hurts US EXCLUSIVE: Sen. Josh Hawley, R-Mo., is warning that a measure by Congress to give Ukraine $40 billion additional funding in its war against Russia is evidence of the Biden administration's "misplaced priorities" and will be detrimental to the security of the U.S.
Media May 17 MSNBC contributor deletes tweet of Russian plane being shot down after learning it was from video game MSNBC contributor Barry R. McCaffrey deleted a tweet of video game footage that he thought was a real Russian plane being shot down.
Russia May 17 Russia-Ukraine war: International Criminal Court launches 'largest ever' probe into war crimes The International Criminal Court (ICC) on Tuesday announced it has launched the largest “single field” investigation since its inception 20-years ago into war crimes committed during Russia’s deadly war in Ukraine.
Ukraine May 18 Azovstal fighters will face Russian interrogation, court The surrendered Ukrainian fighters holed up in the Azovstal Steel Plant for weeks will have their “fate” decided by a Russian court, a Donetsk separatist leader said Wednesday.
Russia May 18 Ukraine war: Russian soldier pleads guilty to killing unarmed civilian, in first war crimes trial A Russian soldier pled guilty to murder charges in Ukraine's first war crimes trial since Russia's invasion began.
Russia May 18 Finland, Sweden file official applications to join NATO amid Russia-Ukraine war The pivotal Russian neighbors Finland and Sweden formally applied to join the North Atlantic Treaty Organization Wednesday, as the Kremlin's invasion of Ukraine continues.
Ukraine May 18 Russia-backed separatists say 900 Ukrainian troops surrendered at steel plant, disputing earlier figures A new report says over 900 Ukrainian troops surrendered at the Azovstal steel plant in Mariupol following Ukraine’s surrender of the factory to Russia’s military.
Ukraine May 18 Zelenskyy tells filmmakers to stand for free speech at 75th Cannes Film Festival: 'Fight the dictatorship' Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy encouraged filmmakers to utilize their talents to speak out against aggressive world leaders at the 75th Cannes Film Festival Tuesday.
Ukraine May 18 Over 3,700 civilians have been killed in Ukraine since Russia’s invasion began: UN Over 3,700 civilians have been killed in Ukraine since Russia’s military invaded the country on Feb. 24, and another 4,000 civilians have been injured, according to the United Nations.
Russia May 17 Russia's invasion of Ukraine: State Department launches unit to document alleged war crimes The State Department's new "Conflict Observatory" will use satellite imagery, social media, and other methods to document and disseminate alleged Russian war crimes in Ukraine.
SENATE May 17 Hawley says 'astronomical' $40B Ukraine aid bill is evidence of Biden's 'misplaced priorities' and hurts US EXCLUSIVE: Sen. Josh Hawley, R-Mo., is warning that a measure by Congress to give Ukraine $40 billion additional funding in its war against Russia is evidence of the Biden administration's "misplaced priorities" and will be detrimental to the security of the U.S.
Media May 17 MSNBC contributor deletes tweet of Russian plane being shot down after learning it was from video game MSNBC contributor Barry R. McCaffrey deleted a tweet of video game footage that he thought was a real Russian plane being shot down.
Russia May 17 Russia-Ukraine war: International Criminal Court launches 'largest ever' probe into war crimes The International Criminal Court (ICC) on Tuesday announced it has launched the largest “single field” investigation since its inception 20-years ago into war crimes committed during Russia’s deadly war in Ukraine.
Ukraine May 18 Azovstal fighters will face Russian interrogation, court The surrendered Ukrainian fighters holed up in the Azovstal Steel Plant for weeks will have their “fate” decided by a Russian court, a Donetsk separatist leader said Wednesday.
Russia May 18 Ukraine war: Russian soldier pleads guilty to killing unarmed civilian, in first war crimes trial A Russian soldier pled guilty to murder charges in Ukraine's first war crimes trial since Russia's invasion began.
Russia May 18 Finland, Sweden file official applications to join NATO amid Russia-Ukraine war The pivotal Russian neighbors Finland and Sweden formally applied to join the North Atlantic Treaty Organization Wednesday, as the Kremlin's invasion of Ukraine continues.
Ukraine May 18 Russia-backed separatists say 900 Ukrainian troops surrendered at steel plant, disputing earlier figures A new report says over 900 Ukrainian troops surrendered at the Azovstal steel plant in Mariupol following Ukraine’s surrender of the factory to Russia’s military.
Ukraine May 18 Zelenskyy tells filmmakers to stand for free speech at 75th Cannes Film Festival: 'Fight the dictatorship' Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy encouraged filmmakers to utilize their talents to speak out against aggressive world leaders at the 75th Cannes Film Festival Tuesday.
Ukraine May 18 Over 3,700 civilians have been killed in Ukraine since Russia’s invasion began: UN Over 3,700 civilians have been killed in Ukraine since Russia’s military invaded the country on Feb. 24, and another 4,000 civilians have been injured, according to the United Nations.
Russia May 17 Russia's invasion of Ukraine: State Department launches unit to document alleged war crimes The State Department's new "Conflict Observatory" will use satellite imagery, social media, and other methods to document and disseminate alleged Russian war crimes in Ukraine.
SENATE May 17 Hawley says 'astronomical' $40B Ukraine aid bill is evidence of Biden's 'misplaced priorities' and hurts US EXCLUSIVE: Sen. Josh Hawley, R-Mo., is warning that a measure by Congress to give Ukraine $40 billion additional funding in its war against Russia is evidence of the Biden administration's "misplaced priorities" and will be detrimental to the security of the U.S.
Media May 17 MSNBC contributor deletes tweet of Russian plane being shot down after learning it was from video game MSNBC contributor Barry R. McCaffrey deleted a tweet of video game footage that he thought was a real Russian plane being shot down.
Russia May 17 Russia-Ukraine war: International Criminal Court launches 'largest ever' probe into war crimes The International Criminal Court (ICC) on Tuesday announced it has launched the largest “single field” investigation since its inception 20-years ago into war crimes committed during Russia’s deadly war in Ukraine.
Ukraine May 18 Azovstal fighters will face Russian interrogation, court The surrendered Ukrainian fighters holed up in the Azovstal Steel Plant for weeks will have their “fate” decided by a Russian court, a Donetsk separatist leader said Wednesday.
Russia May 18 Ukraine war: Russian soldier pleads guilty to killing unarmed civilian, in first war crimes trial A Russian soldier pled guilty to murder charges in Ukraine's first war crimes trial since Russia's invasion began.
Russia May 18 Finland, Sweden file official applications to join NATO amid Russia-Ukraine war The pivotal Russian neighbors Finland and Sweden formally applied to join the North Atlantic Treaty Organization Wednesday, as the Kremlin's invasion of Ukraine continues.
Ukraine May 18 Russia-backed separatists say 900 Ukrainian troops surrendered at steel plant, disputing earlier figures A new report says over 900 Ukrainian troops surrendered at the Azovstal steel plant in Mariupol following Ukraine’s surrender of the factory to Russia’s military.
Ukraine May 18 Zelenskyy tells filmmakers to stand for free speech at 75th Cannes Film Festival: 'Fight the dictatorship' Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy encouraged filmmakers to utilize their talents to speak out against aggressive world leaders at the 75th Cannes Film Festival Tuesday.
Ukraine May 18 Over 3,700 civilians have been killed in Ukraine since Russia’s invasion began: UN Over 3,700 civilians have been killed in Ukraine since Russia’s military invaded the country on Feb. 24, and another 4,000 civilians have been injured, according to the United Nations.
Russia May 17 Russia's invasion of Ukraine: State Department launches unit to document alleged war crimes The State Department's new "Conflict Observatory" will use satellite imagery, social media, and other methods to document and disseminate alleged Russian war crimes in Ukraine.
SENATE May 17 Hawley says 'astronomical' $40B Ukraine aid bill is evidence of Biden's 'misplaced priorities' and hurts US EXCLUSIVE: Sen. Josh Hawley, R-Mo., is warning that a measure by Congress to give Ukraine $40 billion additional funding in its war against Russia is evidence of the Biden administration's "misplaced priorities" and will be detrimental to the security of the U.S.
Media May 17 MSNBC contributor deletes tweet of Russian plane being shot down after learning it was from video game MSNBC contributor Barry R. McCaffrey deleted a tweet of video game footage that he thought was a real Russian plane being shot down.
Russia May 17 Russia-Ukraine war: International Criminal Court launches 'largest ever' probe into war crimes The International Criminal Court (ICC) on Tuesday announced it has launched the largest “single field” investigation since its inception 20-years ago into war crimes committed during Russia’s deadly war in Ukraine.
Ukraine May 18 Azovstal fighters will face Russian interrogation, court The surrendered Ukrainian fighters holed up in the Azovstal Steel Plant for weeks will have their “fate” decided by a Russian court, a Donetsk separatist leader said Wednesday.
Russia May 18 Ukraine war: Russian soldier pleads guilty to killing unarmed civilian, in first war crimes trial A Russian soldier pled guilty to murder charges in Ukraine's first war crimes trial since Russia's invasion began.
Russia May 18 Finland, Sweden file official applications to join NATO amid Russia-Ukraine war The pivotal Russian neighbors Finland and Sweden formally applied to join the North Atlantic Treaty Organization Wednesday, as the Kremlin's invasion of Ukraine continues.
Ukraine May 18 Russia-backed separatists say 900 Ukrainian troops surrendered at steel plant, disputing earlier figures A new report says over 900 Ukrainian troops surrendered at the Azovstal steel plant in Mariupol following Ukraine’s surrender of the factory to Russia’s military.
Ukraine May 18 Zelenskyy tells filmmakers to stand for free speech at 75th Cannes Film Festival: 'Fight the dictatorship' Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy encouraged filmmakers to utilize their talents to speak out against aggressive world leaders at the 75th Cannes Film Festival Tuesday.
Ukraine May 18 Over 3,700 civilians have been killed in Ukraine since Russia’s invasion began: UN Over 3,700 civilians have been killed in Ukraine since Russia’s military invaded the country on Feb. 24, and another 4,000 civilians have been injured, according to the United Nations.
Russia May 17 Russia's invasion of Ukraine: State Department launches unit to document alleged war crimes The State Department's new "Conflict Observatory" will use satellite imagery, social media, and other methods to document and disseminate alleged Russian war crimes in Ukraine.
SENATE May 17 Hawley says 'astronomical' $40B Ukraine aid bill is evidence of Biden's 'misplaced priorities' and hurts US EXCLUSIVE: Sen. Josh Hawley, R-Mo., is warning that a measure by Congress to give Ukraine $40 billion additional funding in its war against Russia is evidence of the Biden administration's "misplaced priorities" and will be detrimental to the security of the U.S.
Media May 17 MSNBC contributor deletes tweet of Russian plane being shot down after learning it was from video game MSNBC contributor Barry R. McCaffrey deleted a tweet of video game footage that he thought was a real Russian plane being shot down.
Russia May 17 Russia-Ukraine war: International Criminal Court launches 'largest ever' probe into war crimes The International Criminal Court (ICC) on Tuesday announced it has launched the largest “single field” investigation since its inception 20-years ago into war crimes committed during Russia’s deadly war in Ukraine.
Ukraine May 18 Azovstal fighters will face Russian interrogation, court The surrendered Ukrainian fighters holed up in the Azovstal Steel Plant for weeks will have their “fate” decided by a Russian court, a Donetsk separatist leader said Wednesday.
Russia May 18 Ukraine war: Russian soldier pleads guilty to killing unarmed civilian, in first war crimes trial A Russian soldier pled guilty to murder charges in Ukraine's first war crimes trial since Russia's invasion began.
Russia May 18 Finland, Sweden file official applications to join NATO amid Russia-Ukraine war The pivotal Russian neighbors Finland and Sweden formally applied to join the North Atlantic Treaty Organization Wednesday, as the Kremlin's invasion of Ukraine continues.
Ukraine May 18 Russia-backed separatists say 900 Ukrainian troops surrendered at steel plant, disputing earlier figures A new report says over 900 Ukrainian troops surrendered at the Azovstal steel plant in Mariupol following Ukraine’s surrender of the factory to Russia’s military.
Ukraine May 18 Zelenskyy tells filmmakers to stand for free speech at 75th Cannes Film Festival: 'Fight the dictatorship' Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy encouraged filmmakers to utilize their talents to speak out against aggressive world leaders at the 75th Cannes Film Festival Tuesday.
Ukraine May 18 Over 3,700 civilians have been killed in Ukraine since Russia’s invasion began: UN Over 3,700 civilians have been killed in Ukraine since Russia’s military invaded the country on Feb. 24, and another 4,000 civilians have been injured, according to the United Nations.
Russia May 17 Russia's invasion of Ukraine: State Department launches unit to document alleged war crimes The State Department's new "Conflict Observatory" will use satellite imagery, social media, and other methods to document and disseminate alleged Russian war crimes in Ukraine.
SENATE May 17 Hawley says 'astronomical' $40B Ukraine aid bill is evidence of Biden's 'misplaced priorities' and hurts US EXCLUSIVE: Sen. Josh Hawley, R-Mo., is warning that a measure by Congress to give Ukraine $40 billion additional funding in its war against Russia is evidence of the Biden administration's "misplaced priorities" and will be detrimental to the security of the U.S.
Media May 17 MSNBC contributor deletes tweet of Russian plane being shot down after learning it was from video game MSNBC contributor Barry R. McCaffrey deleted a tweet of video game footage that he thought was a real Russian plane being shot down.
Russia May 17 Russia-Ukraine war: International Criminal Court launches 'largest ever' probe into war crimes The International Criminal Court (ICC) on Tuesday announced it has launched the largest “single field” investigation since its inception 20-years ago into war crimes committed during Russia’s deadly war in Ukraine.
Ukraine May 18 Azovstal fighters will face Russian interrogation, court The surrendered Ukrainian fighters holed up in the Azovstal Steel Plant for weeks will have their “fate” decided by a Russian court, a Donetsk separatist leader said Wednesday.
Russia May 18 Ukraine war: Russian soldier pleads guilty to killing unarmed civilian, in first war crimes trial A Russian soldier pled guilty to murder charges in Ukraine's first war crimes trial since Russia's invasion began.
Russia May 18 Finland, Sweden file official applications to join NATO amid Russia-Ukraine war The pivotal Russian neighbors Finland and Sweden formally applied to join the North Atlantic Treaty Organization Wednesday, as the Kremlin's invasion of Ukraine continues.
Ukraine May 18 Russia-backed separatists say 900 Ukrainian troops surrendered at steel plant, disputing earlier figures A new report says over 900 Ukrainian troops surrendered at the Azovstal steel plant in Mariupol following Ukraine’s surrender of the factory to Russia’s military.
Ukraine May 18 Zelenskyy tells filmmakers to stand for free speech at 75th Cannes Film Festival: 'Fight the dictatorship' Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy encouraged filmmakers to utilize their talents to speak out against aggressive world leaders at the 75th Cannes Film Festival Tuesday.
Ukraine May 18 Over 3,700 civilians have been killed in Ukraine since Russia’s invasion began: UN Over 3,700 civilians have been killed in Ukraine since Russia’s military invaded the country on Feb. 24, and another 4,000 civilians have been injured, according to the United Nations.
Russia May 17 Russia's invasion of Ukraine: State Department launches unit to document alleged war crimes The State Department's new "Conflict Observatory" will use satellite imagery, social media, and other methods to document and disseminate alleged Russian war crimes in Ukraine.
SENATE May 17 Hawley says 'astronomical' $40B Ukraine aid bill is evidence of Biden's 'misplaced priorities' and hurts US EXCLUSIVE: Sen. Josh Hawley, R-Mo., is warning that a measure by Congress to give Ukraine $40 billion additional funding in its war against Russia is evidence of the Biden administration's "misplaced priorities" and will be detrimental to the security of the U.S.
Media May 17 MSNBC contributor deletes tweet of Russian plane being shot down after learning it was from video game MSNBC contributor Barry R. McCaffrey deleted a tweet of video game footage that he thought was a real Russian plane being shot down.
Russia May 17 Russia-Ukraine war: International Criminal Court launches 'largest ever' probe into war crimes The International Criminal Court (ICC) on Tuesday announced it has launched the largest “single field” investigation since its inception 20-years ago into war crimes committed during Russia’s deadly war in Ukraine.
Ukraine May 18 Azovstal fighters will face Russian interrogation, court The surrendered Ukrainian fighters holed up in the Azovstal Steel Plant for weeks will have their “fate” decided by a Russian court, a Donetsk separatist leader said Wednesday.
Russia May 18 Ukraine war: Russian soldier pleads guilty to killing unarmed civilian, in first war crimes trial A Russian soldier pled guilty to murder charges in Ukraine's first war crimes trial since Russia's invasion began.
Russia May 18 Finland, Sweden file official applications to join NATO amid Russia-Ukraine war The pivotal Russian neighbors Finland and Sweden formally applied to join the North Atlantic Treaty Organization Wednesday, as the Kremlin's invasion of Ukraine continues.
Ukraine May 18 Russia-backed separatists say 900 Ukrainian troops surrendered at steel plant, disputing earlier figures A new report says over 900 Ukrainian troops surrendered at the Azovstal steel plant in Mariupol following Ukraine’s surrender of the factory to Russia’s military.
Ukraine May 18 Zelenskyy tells filmmakers to stand for free speech at 75th Cannes Film Festival: 'Fight the dictatorship' Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy encouraged filmmakers to utilize their talents to speak out against aggressive world leaders at the 75th Cannes Film Festival Tuesday.
Ukraine May 18 Over 3,700 civilians have been killed in Ukraine since Russia’s invasion began: UN Over 3,700 civilians have been killed in Ukraine since Russia’s military invaded the country on Feb. 24, and another 4,000 civilians have been injured, according to the United Nations.
Russia May 17 Russia's invasion of Ukraine: State Department launches unit to document alleged war crimes The State Department's new "Conflict Observatory" will use satellite imagery, social media, and other methods to document and disseminate alleged Russian war crimes in Ukraine.
SENATE May 17 Hawley says 'astronomical' $40B Ukraine aid bill is evidence of Biden's 'misplaced priorities' and hurts US EXCLUSIVE: Sen. Josh Hawley, R-Mo., is warning that a measure by Congress to give Ukraine $40 billion additional funding in its war against Russia is evidence of the Biden administration's "misplaced priorities" and will be detrimental to the security of the U.S.
Media May 17 MSNBC contributor deletes tweet of Russian plane being shot down after learning it was from video game MSNBC contributor Barry R. McCaffrey deleted a tweet of video game footage that he thought was a real Russian plane being shot down.
Russia May 17 Russia-Ukraine war: International Criminal Court launches 'largest ever' probe into war crimes The International Criminal Court (ICC) on Tuesday announced it has launched the largest “single field” investigation since its inception 20-years ago into war crimes committed during Russia’s deadly war in Ukraine.
Ukraine May 18 Azovstal fighters will face Russian interrogation, court The surrendered Ukrainian fighters holed up in the Azovstal Steel Plant for weeks will have their “fate” decided by a Russian court, a Donetsk separatist leader said Wednesday.
Russia May 18 Ukraine war: Russian soldier pleads guilty to killing unarmed civilian, in first war crimes trial A Russian soldier pled guilty to murder charges in Ukraine's first war crimes trial since Russia's invasion began.
Russia May 18 Finland, Sweden file official applications to join NATO amid Russia-Ukraine war The pivotal Russian neighbors Finland and Sweden formally applied to join the North Atlantic Treaty Organization Wednesday, as the Kremlin's invasion of Ukraine continues.
Ukraine May 18 Russia-backed separatists say 900 Ukrainian troops surrendered at steel plant, disputing earlier figures A new report says over 900 Ukrainian troops surrendered at the Azovstal steel plant in Mariupol following Ukraine’s surrender of the factory to Russia’s military.
Ukraine May 18 Zelenskyy tells filmmakers to stand for free speech at 75th Cannes Film Festival: 'Fight the dictatorship' Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy encouraged filmmakers to utilize their talents to speak out against aggressive world leaders at the 75th Cannes Film Festival Tuesday.
Ukraine May 18 Over 3,700 civilians have been killed in Ukraine since Russia’s invasion began: UN Over 3,700 civilians have been killed in Ukraine since Russia’s military invaded the country on Feb. 24, and another 4,000 civilians have been injured, according to the United Nations.
Russia May 17 Russia's invasion of Ukraine: State Department launches unit to document alleged war crimes The State Department's new "Conflict Observatory" will use satellite imagery, social media, and other methods to document and disseminate alleged Russian war crimes in Ukraine.
SENATE May 17 Hawley says 'astronomical' $40B Ukraine aid bill is evidence of Biden's 'misplaced priorities' and hurts US EXCLUSIVE: Sen. Josh Hawley, R-Mo., is warning that a measure by Congress to give Ukraine $40 billion additional funding in its war against Russia is evidence of the Biden administration's "misplaced priorities" and will be detrimental to the security of the U.S.
Media May 17 MSNBC contributor deletes tweet of Russian plane being shot down after learning it was from video game MSNBC contributor Barry R. McCaffrey deleted a tweet of video game footage that he thought was a real Russian plane being shot down.
Russia May 17 Russia-Ukraine war: International Criminal Court launches 'largest ever' probe into war crimes The International Criminal Court (ICC) on Tuesday announced it has launched the largest “single field” investigation since its inception 20-years ago into war crimes committed during Russia’s deadly war in Ukraine.
LIFESTYLE May 3 Rev. Franklin Graham on Ukraine war: 'Children always suffer the most during war' Rev. Franklin Graham, head of Samaritan's Purse, shared with Fox News Digital the latest updates about his organization's relief efforts for the people of Ukraine as they continue to defend their country amid war.
Tucker Carlson Tonight May 2 Tucker: Ukraine war is maybe the inevitable end stage of Russiagate Fox News host Tucker Carlson examines the underlying reasons behind the U.S. involvement in the Russia-Ukraine war on 'Tucker Carlson Tonight.'
Fox Nation May 2 Geraldo to Piers Morgan: Russian invasion puts global security risk at level of Cuban Missile Crisis Russian President Vladimir Putin's continued sabre-rattling about detonating a nuclear weapon in regard to his invasion of Ukraine is a danger not felt worldwide since the 1962 Cuban Missile Crisis, Fox News correspondent-at-large Geraldo Rivera said Monday.
Ukraine May 2 Push to arm Ukraine putting strain on US weapons stockpile The planes take off almost daily from Dover Air Force Base in Delaware — hulking C-17s loaded up with Javelins, Stingers, howitzers and other material being hustled to Eastern Europe to resupply Ukraine’s military in its fight against Russia.
Ukraine May 2 Ukraine civilian death toll passes 3,000, UN says The number of civilians killed in Ukraine during Russia’s invasion has now surpassed 3,000, the United Nations announced Monday.
White House May 2 White House says Biden 'would love to visit Ukraine,' but there are 'no plans in the works' for a trip White House press secretary Jen Psaki on Monday said the White House has "no plans in the works at this time," but said officials will "continue to assess."
Israel May 2 Israel blasts Russian official who said Hitler had ‘Jewish origins,’ demands apology Israel is demanding an apology after Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov on Monday claimed that Adolf Hitler had Jewish roots, calling the remarks “unforgivable and outrageous.”
Ukraine May 2 US official: Russia is making 'minimal at best' progress in eastern Ukraine A senior U.S. official said Monday that Russia’s military has been making "minimal progress at best" in eastern Ukraine because the “Ukrainians have really been resisting quite well.”
Ukraine May 2 Ukraine steel plant evacuations spark new optimism – and cause for concern Approximately 1,000 Ukrainian civilians are in the process of being evacuated from the besieged Azovstal Steel Works.
Russia May 2 Russian rail bridge blown up near Ukraine border, official calls it ‘sabotage’ Russian crews reportedly are working Monday to repair a rail bridge near the country’s border with Ukraine that was blown up over the weekend in what a local governor claims was “sabotage.”
LIFESTYLE May 3 Rev. Franklin Graham on Ukraine war: 'Children always suffer the most during war' Rev. Franklin Graham, head of Samaritan's Purse, shared with Fox News Digital the latest updates about his organization's relief efforts for the people of Ukraine as they continue to defend their country amid war.
Tucker Carlson Tonight May 2 Tucker: Ukraine war is maybe the inevitable end stage of Russiagate Fox News host Tucker Carlson examines the underlying reasons behind the U.S. involvement in the Russia-Ukraine war on 'Tucker Carlson Tonight.'
Fox Nation May 2 Geraldo to Piers Morgan: Russian invasion puts global security risk at level of Cuban Missile Crisis Russian President Vladimir Putin's continued sabre-rattling about detonating a nuclear weapon in regard to his invasion of Ukraine is a danger not felt worldwide since the 1962 Cuban Missile Crisis, Fox News correspondent-at-large Geraldo Rivera said Monday.
Ukraine May 2 Push to arm Ukraine putting strain on US weapons stockpile The planes take off almost daily from Dover Air Force Base in Delaware — hulking C-17s loaded up with Javelins, Stingers, howitzers and other material being hustled to Eastern Europe to resupply Ukraine’s military in its fight against Russia.
Ukraine May 2 Ukraine civilian death toll passes 3,000, UN says The number of civilians killed in Ukraine during Russia’s invasion has now surpassed 3,000, the United Nations announced Monday.
White House May 2 White House says Biden 'would love to visit Ukraine,' but there are 'no plans in the works' for a trip White House press secretary Jen Psaki on Monday said the White House has "no plans in the works at this time," but said officials will "continue to assess."
Israel May 2 Israel blasts Russian official who said Hitler had ‘Jewish origins,’ demands apology Israel is demanding an apology after Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov on Monday claimed that Adolf Hitler had Jewish roots, calling the remarks “unforgivable and outrageous.”
Ukraine May 2 US official: Russia is making 'minimal at best' progress in eastern Ukraine A senior U.S. official said Monday that Russia’s military has been making "minimal progress at best" in eastern Ukraine because the “Ukrainians have really been resisting quite well.”
Ukraine May 2 Ukraine steel plant evacuations spark new optimism – and cause for concern Approximately 1,000 Ukrainian civilians are in the process of being evacuated from the besieged Azovstal Steel Works.
Russia May 2 Russian rail bridge blown up near Ukraine border, official calls it ‘sabotage’ Russian crews reportedly are working Monday to repair a rail bridge near the country’s border with Ukraine that was blown up over the weekend in what a local governor claims was “sabotage.”
LIFESTYLE May 3 Rev. Franklin Graham on Ukraine war: 'Children always suffer the most during war' Rev. Franklin Graham, head of Samaritan's Purse, shared with Fox News Digital the latest updates about his organization's relief efforts for the people of Ukraine as they continue to defend their country amid war.
Tucker Carlson Tonight May 2 Tucker: Ukraine war is maybe the inevitable end stage of Russiagate Fox News host Tucker Carlson examines the underlying reasons behind the U.S. involvement in the Russia-Ukraine war on 'Tucker Carlson Tonight.'
Fox Nation May 2 Geraldo to Piers Morgan: Russian invasion puts global security risk at level of Cuban Missile Crisis Russian President Vladimir Putin's continued sabre-rattling about detonating a nuclear weapon in regard to his invasion of Ukraine is a danger not felt worldwide since the 1962 Cuban Missile Crisis, Fox News correspondent-at-large Geraldo Rivera said Monday.
Ukraine May 2 Push to arm Ukraine putting strain on US weapons stockpile The planes take off almost daily from Dover Air Force Base in Delaware — hulking C-17s loaded up with Javelins, Stingers, howitzers and other material being hustled to Eastern Europe to resupply Ukraine’s military in its fight against Russia.
Ukraine May 2 Ukraine civilian death toll passes 3,000, UN says The number of civilians killed in Ukraine during Russia’s invasion has now surpassed 3,000, the United Nations announced Monday.
White House May 2 White House says Biden 'would love to visit Ukraine,' but there are 'no plans in the works' for a trip White House press secretary Jen Psaki on Monday said the White House has "no plans in the works at this time," but said officials will "continue to assess."
Israel May 2 Israel blasts Russian official who said Hitler had ‘Jewish origins,’ demands apology Israel is demanding an apology after Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov on Monday claimed that Adolf Hitler had Jewish roots, calling the remarks “unforgivable and outrageous.”
Ukraine May 2 US official: Russia is making 'minimal at best' progress in eastern Ukraine A senior U.S. official said Monday that Russia’s military has been making "minimal progress at best" in eastern Ukraine because the “Ukrainians have really been resisting quite well.”
Ukraine May 2 Ukraine steel plant evacuations spark new optimism – and cause for concern Approximately 1,000 Ukrainian civilians are in the process of being evacuated from the besieged Azovstal Steel Works.
Russia May 2 Russian rail bridge blown up near Ukraine border, official calls it ‘sabotage’ Russian crews reportedly are working Monday to repair a rail bridge near the country’s border with Ukraine that was blown up over the weekend in what a local governor claims was “sabotage.”
LIFESTYLE May 3 Rev. Franklin Graham on Ukraine war: 'Children always suffer the most during war' Rev. Franklin Graham, head of Samaritan's Purse, shared with Fox News Digital the latest updates about his organization's relief efforts for the people of Ukraine as they continue to defend their country amid war.
Tucker Carlson Tonight May 2 Tucker: Ukraine war is maybe the inevitable end stage of Russiagate Fox News host Tucker Carlson examines the underlying reasons behind the U.S. involvement in the Russia-Ukraine war on 'Tucker Carlson Tonight.'
Fox Nation May 2 Geraldo to Piers Morgan: Russian invasion puts global security risk at level of Cuban Missile Crisis Russian President Vladimir Putin's continued sabre-rattling about detonating a nuclear weapon in regard to his invasion of Ukraine is a danger not felt worldwide since the 1962 Cuban Missile Crisis, Fox News correspondent-at-large Geraldo Rivera said Monday.
Ukraine May 2 Push to arm Ukraine putting strain on US weapons stockpile The planes take off almost daily from Dover Air Force Base in Delaware — hulking C-17s loaded up with Javelins, Stingers, howitzers and other material being hustled to Eastern Europe to resupply Ukraine’s military in its fight against Russia.
Ukraine May 2 Ukraine civilian death toll passes 3,000, UN says The number of civilians killed in Ukraine during Russia’s invasion has now surpassed 3,000, the United Nations announced Monday.
White House May 2 White House says Biden 'would love to visit Ukraine,' but there are 'no plans in the works' for a trip White House press secretary Jen Psaki on Monday said the White House has "no plans in the works at this time," but said officials will "continue to assess."
Israel May 2 Israel blasts Russian official who said Hitler had ‘Jewish origins,’ demands apology Israel is demanding an apology after Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov on Monday claimed that Adolf Hitler had Jewish roots, calling the remarks “unforgivable and outrageous.”
Ukraine May 2 US official: Russia is making 'minimal at best' progress in eastern Ukraine A senior U.S. official said Monday that Russia’s military has been making "minimal progress at best" in eastern Ukraine because the “Ukrainians have really been resisting quite well.”
Ukraine May 2 Ukraine steel plant evacuations spark new optimism – and cause for concern Approximately 1,000 Ukrainian civilians are in the process of being evacuated from the besieged Azovstal Steel Works.
Russia May 2 Russian rail bridge blown up near Ukraine border, official calls it ‘sabotage’ Russian crews reportedly are working Monday to repair a rail bridge near the country’s border with Ukraine that was blown up over the weekend in what a local governor claims was “sabotage.”
LIFESTYLE May 3 Rev. Franklin Graham on Ukraine war: 'Children always suffer the most during war' Rev. Franklin Graham, head of Samaritan's Purse, shared with Fox News Digital the latest updates about his organization's relief efforts for the people of Ukraine as they continue to defend their country amid war.
Tucker Carlson Tonight May 2 Tucker: Ukraine war is maybe the inevitable end stage of Russiagate Fox News host Tucker Carlson examines the underlying reasons behind the U.S. involvement in the Russia-Ukraine war on 'Tucker Carlson Tonight.'
Fox Nation May 2 Geraldo to Piers Morgan: Russian invasion puts global security risk at level of Cuban Missile Crisis Russian President Vladimir Putin's continued sabre-rattling about detonating a nuclear weapon in regard to his invasion of Ukraine is a danger not felt worldwide since the 1962 Cuban Missile Crisis, Fox News correspondent-at-large Geraldo Rivera said Monday.
Ukraine May 2 Push to arm Ukraine putting strain on US weapons stockpile The planes take off almost daily from Dover Air Force Base in Delaware — hulking C-17s loaded up with Javelins, Stingers, howitzers and other material being hustled to Eastern Europe to resupply Ukraine’s military in its fight against Russia.
Ukraine May 2 Ukraine civilian death toll passes 3,000, UN says The number of civilians killed in Ukraine during Russia’s invasion has now surpassed 3,000, the United Nations announced Monday.
White House May 2 White House says Biden 'would love to visit Ukraine,' but there are 'no plans in the works' for a trip White House press secretary Jen Psaki on Monday said the White House has "no plans in the works at this time," but said officials will "continue to assess."
Israel May 2 Israel blasts Russian official who said Hitler had ‘Jewish origins,’ demands apology Israel is demanding an apology after Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov on Monday claimed that Adolf Hitler had Jewish roots, calling the remarks “unforgivable and outrageous.”
Ukraine May 2 US official: Russia is making 'minimal at best' progress in eastern Ukraine A senior U.S. official said Monday that Russia’s military has been making "minimal progress at best" in eastern Ukraine because the “Ukrainians have really been resisting quite well.”
Ukraine May 2 Ukraine steel plant evacuations spark new optimism – and cause for concern Approximately 1,000 Ukrainian civilians are in the process of being evacuated from the besieged Azovstal Steel Works.
Russia May 2 Russian rail bridge blown up near Ukraine border, official calls it ‘sabotage’ Russian crews reportedly are working Monday to repair a rail bridge near the country’s border with Ukraine that was blown up over the weekend in what a local governor claims was “sabotage.”
LIFESTYLE May 3 Rev. Franklin Graham on Ukraine war: 'Children always suffer the most during war' Rev. Franklin Graham, head of Samaritan's Purse, shared with Fox News Digital the latest updates about his organization's relief efforts for the people of Ukraine as they continue to defend their country amid war.
Tucker Carlson Tonight May 2 Tucker: Ukraine war is maybe the inevitable end stage of Russiagate Fox News host Tucker Carlson examines the underlying reasons behind the U.S. involvement in the Russia-Ukraine war on 'Tucker Carlson Tonight.'
Fox Nation May 2 Geraldo to Piers Morgan: Russian invasion puts global security risk at level of Cuban Missile Crisis Russian President Vladimir Putin's continued sabre-rattling about detonating a nuclear weapon in regard to his invasion of Ukraine is a danger not felt worldwide since the 1962 Cuban Missile Crisis, Fox News correspondent-at-large Geraldo Rivera said Monday.
Ukraine May 2 Push to arm Ukraine putting strain on US weapons stockpile The planes take off almost daily from Dover Air Force Base in Delaware — hulking C-17s loaded up with Javelins, Stingers, howitzers and other material being hustled to Eastern Europe to resupply Ukraine’s military in its fight against Russia.
Ukraine May 2 Ukraine civilian death toll passes 3,000, UN says The number of civilians killed in Ukraine during Russia’s invasion has now surpassed 3,000, the United Nations announced Monday.
White House May 2 White House says Biden 'would love to visit Ukraine,' but there are 'no plans in the works' for a trip White House press secretary Jen Psaki on Monday said the White House has "no plans in the works at this time," but said officials will "continue to assess."
Israel May 2 Israel blasts Russian official who said Hitler had ‘Jewish origins,’ demands apology Israel is demanding an apology after Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov on Monday claimed that Adolf Hitler had Jewish roots, calling the remarks “unforgivable and outrageous.”
Ukraine May 2 US official: Russia is making 'minimal at best' progress in eastern Ukraine A senior U.S. official said Monday that Russia’s military has been making "minimal progress at best" in eastern Ukraine because the “Ukrainians have really been resisting quite well.”
Ukraine May 2 Ukraine steel plant evacuations spark new optimism – and cause for concern Approximately 1,000 Ukrainian civilians are in the process of being evacuated from the besieged Azovstal Steel Works.
Russia May 2 Russian rail bridge blown up near Ukraine border, official calls it ‘sabotage’ Russian crews reportedly are working Monday to repair a rail bridge near the country’s border with Ukraine that was blown up over the weekend in what a local governor claims was “sabotage.”
LIFESTYLE May 3 Rev. Franklin Graham on Ukraine war: 'Children always suffer the most during war' Rev. Franklin Graham, head of Samaritan's Purse, shared with Fox News Digital the latest updates about his organization's relief efforts for the people of Ukraine as they continue to defend their country amid war.
Tucker Carlson Tonight May 2 Tucker: Ukraine war is maybe the inevitable end stage of Russiagate Fox News host Tucker Carlson examines the underlying reasons behind the U.S. involvement in the Russia-Ukraine war on 'Tucker Carlson Tonight.'
Fox Nation May 2 Geraldo to Piers Morgan: Russian invasion puts global security risk at level of Cuban Missile Crisis Russian President Vladimir Putin's continued sabre-rattling about detonating a nuclear weapon in regard to his invasion of Ukraine is a danger not felt worldwide since the 1962 Cuban Missile Crisis, Fox News correspondent-at-large Geraldo Rivera said Monday.
Ukraine May 2 Push to arm Ukraine putting strain on US weapons stockpile The planes take off almost daily from Dover Air Force Base in Delaware — hulking C-17s loaded up with Javelins, Stingers, howitzers and other material being hustled to Eastern Europe to resupply Ukraine’s military in its fight against Russia.
Ukraine May 2 Ukraine civilian death toll passes 3,000, UN says The number of civilians killed in Ukraine during Russia’s invasion has now surpassed 3,000, the United Nations announced Monday.
White House May 2 White House says Biden 'would love to visit Ukraine,' but there are 'no plans in the works' for a trip White House press secretary Jen Psaki on Monday said the White House has "no plans in the works at this time," but said officials will "continue to assess."
Israel May 2 Israel blasts Russian official who said Hitler had ‘Jewish origins,’ demands apology Israel is demanding an apology after Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov on Monday claimed that Adolf Hitler had Jewish roots, calling the remarks “unforgivable and outrageous.”
Ukraine May 2 US official: Russia is making 'minimal at best' progress in eastern Ukraine A senior U.S. official said Monday that Russia’s military has been making "minimal progress at best" in eastern Ukraine because the “Ukrainians have really been resisting quite well.”
Ukraine May 2 Ukraine steel plant evacuations spark new optimism – and cause for concern Approximately 1,000 Ukrainian civilians are in the process of being evacuated from the besieged Azovstal Steel Works.
Russia May 2 Russian rail bridge blown up near Ukraine border, official calls it ‘sabotage’ Russian crews reportedly are working Monday to repair a rail bridge near the country’s border with Ukraine that was blown up over the weekend in what a local governor claims was “sabotage.”
LIFESTYLE May 3 Rev. Franklin Graham on Ukraine war: 'Children always suffer the most during war' Rev. Franklin Graham, head of Samaritan's Purse, shared with Fox News Digital the latest updates about his organization's relief efforts for the people of Ukraine as they continue to defend their country amid war.
Tucker Carlson Tonight May 2 Tucker: Ukraine war is maybe the inevitable end stage of Russiagate Fox News host Tucker Carlson examines the underlying reasons behind the U.S. involvement in the Russia-Ukraine war on 'Tucker Carlson Tonight.'
Fox Nation May 2 Geraldo to Piers Morgan: Russian invasion puts global security risk at level of Cuban Missile Crisis Russian President Vladimir Putin's continued sabre-rattling about detonating a nuclear weapon in regard to his invasion of Ukraine is a danger not felt worldwide since the 1962 Cuban Missile Crisis, Fox News correspondent-at-large Geraldo Rivera said Monday.
Ukraine May 2 Push to arm Ukraine putting strain on US weapons stockpile The planes take off almost daily from Dover Air Force Base in Delaware — hulking C-17s loaded up with Javelins, Stingers, howitzers and other material being hustled to Eastern Europe to resupply Ukraine’s military in its fight against Russia.
Ukraine May 2 Ukraine civilian death toll passes 3,000, UN says The number of civilians killed in Ukraine during Russia’s invasion has now surpassed 3,000, the United Nations announced Monday.
White House May 2 White House says Biden 'would love to visit Ukraine,' but there are 'no plans in the works' for a trip White House press secretary Jen Psaki on Monday said the White House has "no plans in the works at this time," but said officials will "continue to assess."
Israel May 2 Israel blasts Russian official who said Hitler had ‘Jewish origins,’ demands apology Israel is demanding an apology after Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov on Monday claimed that Adolf Hitler had Jewish roots, calling the remarks “unforgivable and outrageous.”
Ukraine May 2 US official: Russia is making 'minimal at best' progress in eastern Ukraine A senior U.S. official said Monday that Russia’s military has been making "minimal progress at best" in eastern Ukraine because the “Ukrainians have really been resisting quite well.”
Ukraine May 2 Ukraine steel plant evacuations spark new optimism – and cause for concern Approximately 1,000 Ukrainian civilians are in the process of being evacuated from the besieged Azovstal Steel Works.
Russia May 2 Russian rail bridge blown up near Ukraine border, official calls it ‘sabotage’ Russian crews reportedly are working Monday to repair a rail bridge near the country’s border with Ukraine that was blown up over the weekend in what a local governor claims was “sabotage.”
LIFESTYLE May 3 Rev. Franklin Graham on Ukraine war: 'Children always suffer the most during war' Rev. Franklin Graham, head of Samaritan's Purse, shared with Fox News Digital the latest updates about his organization's relief efforts for the people of Ukraine as they continue to defend their country amid war.
Tucker Carlson Tonight May 2 Tucker: Ukraine war is maybe the inevitable end stage of Russiagate Fox News host Tucker Carlson examines the underlying reasons behind the U.S. involvement in the Russia-Ukraine war on 'Tucker Carlson Tonight.'
Fox Nation May 2 Geraldo to Piers Morgan: Russian invasion puts global security risk at level of Cuban Missile Crisis Russian President Vladimir Putin's continued sabre-rattling about detonating a nuclear weapon in regard to his invasion of Ukraine is a danger not felt worldwide since the 1962 Cuban Missile Crisis, Fox News correspondent-at-large Geraldo Rivera said Monday.
Ukraine May 2 Push to arm Ukraine putting strain on US weapons stockpile The planes take off almost daily from Dover Air Force Base in Delaware — hulking C-17s loaded up with Javelins, Stingers, howitzers and other material being hustled to Eastern Europe to resupply Ukraine’s military in its fight against Russia.
Ukraine May 2 Ukraine civilian death toll passes 3,000, UN says The number of civilians killed in Ukraine during Russia’s invasion has now surpassed 3,000, the United Nations announced Monday.
White House May 2 White House says Biden 'would love to visit Ukraine,' but there are 'no plans in the works' for a trip White House press secretary Jen Psaki on Monday said the White House has "no plans in the works at this time," but said officials will "continue to assess."
Israel May 2 Israel blasts Russian official who said Hitler had ‘Jewish origins,’ demands apology Israel is demanding an apology after Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov on Monday claimed that Adolf Hitler had Jewish roots, calling the remarks “unforgivable and outrageous.”
Ukraine May 2 US official: Russia is making 'minimal at best' progress in eastern Ukraine A senior U.S. official said Monday that Russia’s military has been making "minimal progress at best" in eastern Ukraine because the “Ukrainians have really been resisting quite well.”
Ukraine May 2 Ukraine steel plant evacuations spark new optimism – and cause for concern Approximately 1,000 Ukrainian civilians are in the process of being evacuated from the besieged Azovstal Steel Works.
Russia May 2 Russian rail bridge blown up near Ukraine border, official calls it ‘sabotage’ Russian crews reportedly are working Monday to repair a rail bridge near the country’s border with Ukraine that was blown up over the weekend in what a local governor claims was “sabotage.”
LIFESTYLE May 3 Rev. Franklin Graham on Ukraine war: 'Children always suffer the most during war' Rev. Franklin Graham, head of Samaritan's Purse, shared with Fox News Digital the latest updates about his organization's relief efforts for the people of Ukraine as they continue to defend their country amid war.
Tucker Carlson Tonight May 2 Tucker: Ukraine war is maybe the inevitable end stage of Russiagate Fox News host Tucker Carlson examines the underlying reasons behind the U.S. involvement in the Russia-Ukraine war on 'Tucker Carlson Tonight.'
Fox Nation May 2 Geraldo to Piers Morgan: Russian invasion puts global security risk at level of Cuban Missile Crisis Russian President Vladimir Putin's continued sabre-rattling about detonating a nuclear weapon in regard to his invasion of Ukraine is a danger not felt worldwide since the 1962 Cuban Missile Crisis, Fox News correspondent-at-large Geraldo Rivera said Monday.
Ukraine May 2 Push to arm Ukraine putting strain on US weapons stockpile The planes take off almost daily from Dover Air Force Base in Delaware — hulking C-17s loaded up with Javelins, Stingers, howitzers and other material being hustled to Eastern Europe to resupply Ukraine’s military in its fight against Russia.
Ukraine May 2 Ukraine civilian death toll passes 3,000, UN says The number of civilians killed in Ukraine during Russia’s invasion has now surpassed 3,000, the United Nations announced Monday.
White House May 2 White House says Biden 'would love to visit Ukraine,' but there are 'no plans in the works' for a trip White House press secretary Jen Psaki on Monday said the White House has "no plans in the works at this time," but said officials will "continue to assess."
Israel May 2 Israel blasts Russian official who said Hitler had ‘Jewish origins,’ demands apology Israel is demanding an apology after Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov on Monday claimed that Adolf Hitler had Jewish roots, calling the remarks “unforgivable and outrageous.”
Ukraine May 2 US official: Russia is making 'minimal at best' progress in eastern Ukraine A senior U.S. official said Monday that Russia’s military has been making "minimal progress at best" in eastern Ukraine because the “Ukrainians have really been resisting quite well.”
Ukraine May 2 Ukraine steel plant evacuations spark new optimism – and cause for concern Approximately 1,000 Ukrainian civilians are in the process of being evacuated from the besieged Azovstal Steel Works.
Russia May 2 Russian rail bridge blown up near Ukraine border, official calls it ‘sabotage’ Russian crews reportedly are working Monday to repair a rail bridge near the country’s border with Ukraine that was blown up over the weekend in what a local governor claims was “sabotage.”
LIFESTYLE May 3 Rev. Franklin Graham on Ukraine war: 'Children always suffer the most during war' Rev. Franklin Graham, head of Samaritan's Purse, shared with Fox News Digital the latest updates about his organization's relief efforts for the people of Ukraine as they continue to defend their country amid war.
Tucker Carlson Tonight May 2 Tucker: Ukraine war is maybe the inevitable end stage of Russiagate Fox News host Tucker Carlson examines the underlying reasons behind the U.S. involvement in the Russia-Ukraine war on 'Tucker Carlson Tonight.'
Fox Nation May 2 Geraldo to Piers Morgan: Russian invasion puts global security risk at level of Cuban Missile Crisis Russian President Vladimir Putin's continued sabre-rattling about detonating a nuclear weapon in regard to his invasion of Ukraine is a danger not felt worldwide since the 1962 Cuban Missile Crisis, Fox News correspondent-at-large Geraldo Rivera said Monday.
Ukraine May 2 Push to arm Ukraine putting strain on US weapons stockpile The planes take off almost daily from Dover Air Force Base in Delaware — hulking C-17s loaded up with Javelins, Stingers, howitzers and other material being hustled to Eastern Europe to resupply Ukraine’s military in its fight against Russia.
Ukraine May 2 Ukraine civilian death toll passes 3,000, UN says The number of civilians killed in Ukraine during Russia’s invasion has now surpassed 3,000, the United Nations announced Monday.
White House May 2 White House says Biden 'would love to visit Ukraine,' but there are 'no plans in the works' for a trip White House press secretary Jen Psaki on Monday said the White House has "no plans in the works at this time," but said officials will "continue to assess."
Israel May 2 Israel blasts Russian official who said Hitler had ‘Jewish origins,’ demands apology Israel is demanding an apology after Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov on Monday claimed that Adolf Hitler had Jewish roots, calling the remarks “unforgivable and outrageous.”
Ukraine May 2 US official: Russia is making 'minimal at best' progress in eastern Ukraine A senior U.S. official said Monday that Russia’s military has been making "minimal progress at best" in eastern Ukraine because the “Ukrainians have really been resisting quite well.”
Ukraine May 2 Ukraine steel plant evacuations spark new optimism – and cause for concern Approximately 1,000 Ukrainian civilians are in the process of being evacuated from the besieged Azovstal Steel Works.
Russia May 2 Russian rail bridge blown up near Ukraine border, official calls it ‘sabotage’ Russian crews reportedly are working Monday to repair a rail bridge near the country’s border with Ukraine that was blown up over the weekend in what a local governor claims was “sabotage.”
LIFESTYLE May 3 Rev. Franklin Graham on Ukraine war: 'Children always suffer the most during war' Rev. Franklin Graham, head of Samaritan's Purse, shared with Fox News Digital the latest updates about his organization's relief efforts for the people of Ukraine as they continue to defend their country amid war.
Tucker Carlson Tonight May 2 Tucker: Ukraine war is maybe the inevitable end stage of Russiagate Fox News host Tucker Carlson examines the underlying reasons behind the U.S. involvement in the Russia-Ukraine war on 'Tucker Carlson Tonight.'
Fox Nation May 2 Geraldo to Piers Morgan: Russian invasion puts global security risk at level of Cuban Missile Crisis Russian President Vladimir Putin's continued sabre-rattling about detonating a nuclear weapon in regard to his invasion of Ukraine is a danger not felt worldwide since the 1962 Cuban Missile Crisis, Fox News correspondent-at-large Geraldo Rivera said Monday.
Ukraine May 2 Push to arm Ukraine putting strain on US weapons stockpile The planes take off almost daily from Dover Air Force Base in Delaware — hulking C-17s loaded up with Javelins, Stingers, howitzers and other material being hustled to Eastern Europe to resupply Ukraine’s military in its fight against Russia.
Ukraine May 2 Ukraine civilian death toll passes 3,000, UN says The number of civilians killed in Ukraine during Russia’s invasion has now surpassed 3,000, the United Nations announced Monday.
White House May 2 White House says Biden 'would love to visit Ukraine,' but there are 'no plans in the works' for a trip White House press secretary Jen Psaki on Monday said the White House has "no plans in the works at this time," but said officials will "continue to assess."
Israel May 2 Israel blasts Russian official who said Hitler had ‘Jewish origins,’ demands apology Israel is demanding an apology after Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov on Monday claimed that Adolf Hitler had Jewish roots, calling the remarks “unforgivable and outrageous.”
Ukraine May 2 US official: Russia is making 'minimal at best' progress in eastern Ukraine A senior U.S. official said Monday that Russia’s military has been making "minimal progress at best" in eastern Ukraine because the “Ukrainians have really been resisting quite well.”
Ukraine May 2 Ukraine steel plant evacuations spark new optimism – and cause for concern Approximately 1,000 Ukrainian civilians are in the process of being evacuated from the besieged Azovstal Steel Works.
Russia May 2 Russian rail bridge blown up near Ukraine border, official calls it ‘sabotage’ Russian crews reportedly are working Monday to repair a rail bridge near the country’s border with Ukraine that was blown up over the weekend in what a local governor claims was “sabotage.”
LIFESTYLE May 3 Rev. Franklin Graham on Ukraine war: 'Children always suffer the most during war' Rev. Franklin Graham, head of Samaritan's Purse, shared with Fox News Digital the latest updates about his organization's relief efforts for the people of Ukraine as they continue to defend their country amid war.
Tucker Carlson Tonight May 2 Tucker: Ukraine war is maybe the inevitable end stage of Russiagate Fox News host Tucker Carlson examines the underlying reasons behind the U.S. involvement in the Russia-Ukraine war on 'Tucker Carlson Tonight.'
Fox Nation May 2 Geraldo to Piers Morgan: Russian invasion puts global security risk at level of Cuban Missile Crisis Russian President Vladimir Putin's continued sabre-rattling about detonating a nuclear weapon in regard to his invasion of Ukraine is a danger not felt worldwide since the 1962 Cuban Missile Crisis, Fox News correspondent-at-large Geraldo Rivera said Monday.
Ukraine May 2 Push to arm Ukraine putting strain on US weapons stockpile The planes take off almost daily from Dover Air Force Base in Delaware — hulking C-17s loaded up with Javelins, Stingers, howitzers and other material being hustled to Eastern Europe to resupply Ukraine’s military in its fight against Russia.
Ukraine May 2 Ukraine civilian death toll passes 3,000, UN says The number of civilians killed in Ukraine during Russia’s invasion has now surpassed 3,000, the United Nations announced Monday.
White House May 2 White House says Biden 'would love to visit Ukraine,' but there are 'no plans in the works' for a trip White House press secretary Jen Psaki on Monday said the White House has "no plans in the works at this time," but said officials will "continue to assess."
Israel May 2 Israel blasts Russian official who said Hitler had ‘Jewish origins,’ demands apology Israel is demanding an apology after Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov on Monday claimed that Adolf Hitler had Jewish roots, calling the remarks “unforgivable and outrageous.”
Ukraine May 2 US official: Russia is making 'minimal at best' progress in eastern Ukraine A senior U.S. official said Monday that Russia’s military has been making "minimal progress at best" in eastern Ukraine because the “Ukrainians have really been resisting quite well.”
Ukraine May 2 Ukraine steel plant evacuations spark new optimism – and cause for concern Approximately 1,000 Ukrainian civilians are in the process of being evacuated from the besieged Azovstal Steel Works.
Russia May 2 Russian rail bridge blown up near Ukraine border, official calls it ‘sabotage’ Russian crews reportedly are working Monday to repair a rail bridge near the country’s border with Ukraine that was blown up over the weekend in what a local governor claims was “sabotage.”
Ukraine April 22 Ukraine police find more than 1,000 civilian bodies in Kyiv region: report Ukrainian police investigating the aftermath of fighting in the Kyiv region have found the bodies of more than 1,000 civilians, according to local media reports Friday.
Russia April 22 Russian general says goal of war in Ukraine is ‘full control’ of Donbas and south A Russian general on Friday claimed that Russia’s ambitions in Ukraine extend outside the Donbas region and stretch across the country's southern districts.
Ukraine April 22 Ukraine says Russia won't allow evacuations from Mariupol steel plant, try to force surrender A Ukrainian official said Friday that Russia is refusing to allow evacuations from a Mariupol steel plant by “pretending” there is no difference between military surrender and civilian evacuations.
Ukraine April 22 Ukraine war: Arizona sends charity estimated $400,000 worth of tactical, defensive supplies The charity Evil Cannot Enter Heaven raised an additional $75,000 from individual donations over the past two months.
Pope Francis April 22 Pope says he's willing to do 'everything' to help end war; postpones 2nd meeting with Russian Orthodox leader Pope Francis said this week he is willing to do "everything" to help end the war in Ukraine, adding that the Vatican "never sleeps" in its diplomacy efforts to try to reach a peaceful solution.
Ukraine April 22 Zelenskyy condemns Russia's rejection of Easter truce, says it shows how Putin treats Christianity Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy condemned Russian President Vladimir Putin, suggesting that the Russian leader has little regard for Christianity because he rejected an Easter truce.
Fox News Flash April 22 They're doing everything to make the war last 'forever': Greenwald Independent journalist Glenn Greenwald told Laura Ingraham, "nobody in the United States" benefits from the Russia-Ukraine war Thursday.
Ukraine April 21 Col. Macgregor: Biden wrongly conveying state of Ukraine, warns how western half could become 'firing range' President Biden continues to speak in ways to convince the public that his actions toward Ukraine will be substantially helpful toward its outcome, Col. Douglas Macgregor said Thursday.
Russia April 21 Fire at Russian military research facility kills six, injures dozens of others A fire at a Russian military research facility northwest of Moscow killed six people and wounded dozens of others on Thursday.
Russia April 21 Russia-Ukraine war's true costs in focus as human rights advocate seeks answers A prominent Russian human rights advocate has investigated the costs of the Ukraine war, in human lives.
Ukraine April 22 Ukraine police find more than 1,000 civilian bodies in Kyiv region: report Ukrainian police investigating the aftermath of fighting in the Kyiv region have found the bodies of more than 1,000 civilians, according to local media reports Friday.
Russia April 22 Russian general says goal of war in Ukraine is ‘full control’ of Donbas and south A Russian general on Friday claimed that Russia’s ambitions in Ukraine extend outside the Donbas region and stretch across the country's southern districts.
Ukraine April 22 Ukraine says Russia won't allow evacuations from Mariupol steel plant, try to force surrender A Ukrainian official said Friday that Russia is refusing to allow evacuations from a Mariupol steel plant by “pretending” there is no difference between military surrender and civilian evacuations.
Ukraine April 22 Ukraine war: Arizona sends charity estimated $400,000 worth of tactical, defensive supplies The charity Evil Cannot Enter Heaven raised an additional $75,000 from individual donations over the past two months.
Pope Francis April 22 Pope says he's willing to do 'everything' to help end war; postpones 2nd meeting with Russian Orthodox leader Pope Francis said this week he is willing to do "everything" to help end the war in Ukraine, adding that the Vatican "never sleeps" in its diplomacy efforts to try to reach a peaceful solution.
Ukraine April 22 Zelenskyy condemns Russia's rejection of Easter truce, says it shows how Putin treats Christianity Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy condemned Russian President Vladimir Putin, suggesting that the Russian leader has little regard for Christianity because he rejected an Easter truce.
Fox News Flash April 22 They're doing everything to make the war last 'forever': Greenwald Independent journalist Glenn Greenwald told Laura Ingraham, "nobody in the United States" benefits from the Russia-Ukraine war Thursday.
Ukraine April 21 Col. Macgregor: Biden wrongly conveying state of Ukraine, warns how western half could become 'firing range' President Biden continues to speak in ways to convince the public that his actions toward Ukraine will be substantially helpful toward its outcome, Col. Douglas Macgregor said Thursday.
Russia April 21 Fire at Russian military research facility kills six, injures dozens of others A fire at a Russian military research facility northwest of Moscow killed six people and wounded dozens of others on Thursday.
Russia April 21 Russia-Ukraine war's true costs in focus as human rights advocate seeks answers A prominent Russian human rights advocate has investigated the costs of the Ukraine war, in human lives.
Ukraine April 22 Ukraine police find more than 1,000 civilian bodies in Kyiv region: report Ukrainian police investigating the aftermath of fighting in the Kyiv region have found the bodies of more than 1,000 civilians, according to local media reports Friday.
Russia April 22 Russian general says goal of war in Ukraine is ‘full control’ of Donbas and south A Russian general on Friday claimed that Russia’s ambitions in Ukraine extend outside the Donbas region and stretch across the country's southern districts.
Ukraine April 22 Ukraine says Russia won't allow evacuations from Mariupol steel plant, try to force surrender A Ukrainian official said Friday that Russia is refusing to allow evacuations from a Mariupol steel plant by “pretending” there is no difference between military surrender and civilian evacuations.
Ukraine April 22 Ukraine war: Arizona sends charity estimated $400,000 worth of tactical, defensive supplies The charity Evil Cannot Enter Heaven raised an additional $75,000 from individual donations over the past two months.
Pope Francis April 22 Pope says he's willing to do 'everything' to help end war; postpones 2nd meeting with Russian Orthodox leader Pope Francis said this week he is willing to do "everything" to help end the war in Ukraine, adding that the Vatican "never sleeps" in its diplomacy efforts to try to reach a peaceful solution.
Ukraine April 22 Zelenskyy condemns Russia's rejection of Easter truce, says it shows how Putin treats Christianity Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy condemned Russian President Vladimir Putin, suggesting that the Russian leader has little regard for Christianity because he rejected an Easter truce.
Fox News Flash April 22 They're doing everything to make the war last 'forever': Greenwald Independent journalist Glenn Greenwald told Laura Ingraham, "nobody in the United States" benefits from the Russia-Ukraine war Thursday.
Ukraine April 21 Col. Macgregor: Biden wrongly conveying state of Ukraine, warns how western half could become 'firing range' President Biden continues to speak in ways to convince the public that his actions toward Ukraine will be substantially helpful toward its outcome, Col. Douglas Macgregor said Thursday.
Russia April 21 Fire at Russian military research facility kills six, injures dozens of others A fire at a Russian military research facility northwest of Moscow killed six people and wounded dozens of others on Thursday.
Russia April 21 Russia-Ukraine war's true costs in focus as human rights advocate seeks answers A prominent Russian human rights advocate has investigated the costs of the Ukraine war, in human lives.
Ukraine April 22 Ukraine police find more than 1,000 civilian bodies in Kyiv region: report Ukrainian police investigating the aftermath of fighting in the Kyiv region have found the bodies of more than 1,000 civilians, according to local media reports Friday.
Russia April 22 Russian general says goal of war in Ukraine is ‘full control’ of Donbas and south A Russian general on Friday claimed that Russia’s ambitions in Ukraine extend outside the Donbas region and stretch across the country's southern districts.
Ukraine April 22 Ukraine says Russia won't allow evacuations from Mariupol steel plant, try to force surrender A Ukrainian official said Friday that Russia is refusing to allow evacuations from a Mariupol steel plant by “pretending” there is no difference between military surrender and civilian evacuations.
Ukraine April 22 Ukraine war: Arizona sends charity estimated $400,000 worth of tactical, defensive supplies The charity Evil Cannot Enter Heaven raised an additional $75,000 from individual donations over the past two months.
Pope Francis April 22 Pope says he's willing to do 'everything' to help end war; postpones 2nd meeting with Russian Orthodox leader Pope Francis said this week he is willing to do "everything" to help end the war in Ukraine, adding that the Vatican "never sleeps" in its diplomacy efforts to try to reach a peaceful solution.
Ukraine April 22 Zelenskyy condemns Russia's rejection of Easter truce, says it shows how Putin treats Christianity Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy condemned Russian President Vladimir Putin, suggesting that the Russian leader has little regard for Christianity because he rejected an Easter truce.
Fox News Flash April 22 They're doing everything to make the war last 'forever': Greenwald Independent journalist Glenn Greenwald told Laura Ingraham, "nobody in the United States" benefits from the Russia-Ukraine war Thursday.
Ukraine April 21 Col. Macgregor: Biden wrongly conveying state of Ukraine, warns how western half could become 'firing range' President Biden continues to speak in ways to convince the public that his actions toward Ukraine will be substantially helpful toward its outcome, Col. Douglas Macgregor said Thursday.
Russia April 21 Fire at Russian military research facility kills six, injures dozens of others A fire at a Russian military research facility northwest of Moscow killed six people and wounded dozens of others on Thursday.
Russia April 21 Russia-Ukraine war's true costs in focus as human rights advocate seeks answers A prominent Russian human rights advocate has investigated the costs of the Ukraine war, in human lives.
Ukraine April 22 Ukraine police find more than 1,000 civilian bodies in Kyiv region: report Ukrainian police investigating the aftermath of fighting in the Kyiv region have found the bodies of more than 1,000 civilians, according to local media reports Friday.
Russia April 22 Russian general says goal of war in Ukraine is ‘full control’ of Donbas and south A Russian general on Friday claimed that Russia’s ambitions in Ukraine extend outside the Donbas region and stretch across the country's southern districts.
Ukraine April 22 Ukraine says Russia won't allow evacuations from Mariupol steel plant, try to force surrender A Ukrainian official said Friday that Russia is refusing to allow evacuations from a Mariupol steel plant by “pretending” there is no difference between military surrender and civilian evacuations.
Ukraine April 22 Ukraine war: Arizona sends charity estimated $400,000 worth of tactical, defensive supplies The charity Evil Cannot Enter Heaven raised an additional $75,000 from individual donations over the past two months.
Pope Francis April 22 Pope says he's willing to do 'everything' to help end war; postpones 2nd meeting with Russian Orthodox leader Pope Francis said this week he is willing to do "everything" to help end the war in Ukraine, adding that the Vatican "never sleeps" in its diplomacy efforts to try to reach a peaceful solution.
Ukraine April 22 Zelenskyy condemns Russia's rejection of Easter truce, says it shows how Putin treats Christianity Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy condemned Russian President Vladimir Putin, suggesting that the Russian leader has little regard for Christianity because he rejected an Easter truce.
Fox News Flash April 22 They're doing everything to make the war last 'forever': Greenwald Independent journalist Glenn Greenwald told Laura Ingraham, "nobody in the United States" benefits from the Russia-Ukraine war Thursday.
Ukraine April 21 Col. Macgregor: Biden wrongly conveying state of Ukraine, warns how western half could become 'firing range' President Biden continues to speak in ways to convince the public that his actions toward Ukraine will be substantially helpful toward its outcome, Col. Douglas Macgregor said Thursday.
Russia April 21 Fire at Russian military research facility kills six, injures dozens of others A fire at a Russian military research facility northwest of Moscow killed six people and wounded dozens of others on Thursday.
Russia April 21 Russia-Ukraine war's true costs in focus as human rights advocate seeks answers A prominent Russian human rights advocate has investigated the costs of the Ukraine war, in human lives.
Ukraine April 22 Ukraine police find more than 1,000 civilian bodies in Kyiv region: report Ukrainian police investigating the aftermath of fighting in the Kyiv region have found the bodies of more than 1,000 civilians, according to local media reports Friday.
Russia April 22 Russian general says goal of war in Ukraine is ‘full control’ of Donbas and south A Russian general on Friday claimed that Russia’s ambitions in Ukraine extend outside the Donbas region and stretch across the country's southern districts.
Ukraine April 22 Ukraine says Russia won't allow evacuations from Mariupol steel plant, try to force surrender A Ukrainian official said Friday that Russia is refusing to allow evacuations from a Mariupol steel plant by “pretending” there is no difference between military surrender and civilian evacuations.
Ukraine April 22 Ukraine war: Arizona sends charity estimated $400,000 worth of tactical, defensive supplies The charity Evil Cannot Enter Heaven raised an additional $75,000 from individual donations over the past two months.
Pope Francis April 22 Pope says he's willing to do 'everything' to help end war; postpones 2nd meeting with Russian Orthodox leader Pope Francis said this week he is willing to do "everything" to help end the war in Ukraine, adding that the Vatican "never sleeps" in its diplomacy efforts to try to reach a peaceful solution.
Ukraine April 22 Zelenskyy condemns Russia's rejection of Easter truce, says it shows how Putin treats Christianity Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy condemned Russian President Vladimir Putin, suggesting that the Russian leader has little regard for Christianity because he rejected an Easter truce.
Fox News Flash April 22 They're doing everything to make the war last 'forever': Greenwald Independent journalist Glenn Greenwald told Laura Ingraham, "nobody in the United States" benefits from the Russia-Ukraine war Thursday.
Ukraine April 21 Col. Macgregor: Biden wrongly conveying state of Ukraine, warns how western half could become 'firing range' President Biden continues to speak in ways to convince the public that his actions toward Ukraine will be substantially helpful toward its outcome, Col. Douglas Macgregor said Thursday.
Russia April 21 Fire at Russian military research facility kills six, injures dozens of others A fire at a Russian military research facility northwest of Moscow killed six people and wounded dozens of others on Thursday.
Russia April 21 Russia-Ukraine war's true costs in focus as human rights advocate seeks answers A prominent Russian human rights advocate has investigated the costs of the Ukraine war, in human lives.
Ukraine April 22 Ukraine police find more than 1,000 civilian bodies in Kyiv region: report Ukrainian police investigating the aftermath of fighting in the Kyiv region have found the bodies of more than 1,000 civilians, according to local media reports Friday.
Russia April 22 Russian general says goal of war in Ukraine is ‘full control’ of Donbas and south A Russian general on Friday claimed that Russia’s ambitions in Ukraine extend outside the Donbas region and stretch across the country's southern districts.
Ukraine April 22 Ukraine says Russia won't allow evacuations from Mariupol steel plant, try to force surrender A Ukrainian official said Friday that Russia is refusing to allow evacuations from a Mariupol steel plant by “pretending” there is no difference between military surrender and civilian evacuations.
Ukraine April 22 Ukraine war: Arizona sends charity estimated $400,000 worth of tactical, defensive supplies The charity Evil Cannot Enter Heaven raised an additional $75,000 from individual donations over the past two months.
Pope Francis April 22 Pope says he's willing to do 'everything' to help end war; postpones 2nd meeting with Russian Orthodox leader Pope Francis said this week he is willing to do "everything" to help end the war in Ukraine, adding that the Vatican "never sleeps" in its diplomacy efforts to try to reach a peaceful solution.
Ukraine April 22 Zelenskyy condemns Russia's rejection of Easter truce, says it shows how Putin treats Christianity Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy condemned Russian President Vladimir Putin, suggesting that the Russian leader has little regard for Christianity because he rejected an Easter truce.
Fox News Flash April 22 They're doing everything to make the war last 'forever': Greenwald Independent journalist Glenn Greenwald told Laura Ingraham, "nobody in the United States" benefits from the Russia-Ukraine war Thursday.
Ukraine April 21 Col. Macgregor: Biden wrongly conveying state of Ukraine, warns how western half could become 'firing range' President Biden continues to speak in ways to convince the public that his actions toward Ukraine will be substantially helpful toward its outcome, Col. Douglas Macgregor said Thursday.
Russia April 21 Fire at Russian military research facility kills six, injures dozens of others A fire at a Russian military research facility northwest of Moscow killed six people and wounded dozens of others on Thursday.
Russia April 21 Russia-Ukraine war's true costs in focus as human rights advocate seeks answers A prominent Russian human rights advocate has investigated the costs of the Ukraine war, in human lives.
Ukraine April 22 Ukraine police find more than 1,000 civilian bodies in Kyiv region: report Ukrainian police investigating the aftermath of fighting in the Kyiv region have found the bodies of more than 1,000 civilians, according to local media reports Friday.
Russia April 22 Russian general says goal of war in Ukraine is ‘full control’ of Donbas and south A Russian general on Friday claimed that Russia’s ambitions in Ukraine extend outside the Donbas region and stretch across the country's southern districts.
Ukraine April 22 Ukraine says Russia won't allow evacuations from Mariupol steel plant, try to force surrender A Ukrainian official said Friday that Russia is refusing to allow evacuations from a Mariupol steel plant by “pretending” there is no difference between military surrender and civilian evacuations.
Ukraine April 22 Ukraine war: Arizona sends charity estimated $400,000 worth of tactical, defensive supplies The charity Evil Cannot Enter Heaven raised an additional $75,000 from individual donations over the past two months.
Pope Francis April 22 Pope says he's willing to do 'everything' to help end war; postpones 2nd meeting with Russian Orthodox leader Pope Francis said this week he is willing to do "everything" to help end the war in Ukraine, adding that the Vatican "never sleeps" in its diplomacy efforts to try to reach a peaceful solution.
Ukraine April 22 Zelenskyy condemns Russia's rejection of Easter truce, says it shows how Putin treats Christianity Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy condemned Russian President Vladimir Putin, suggesting that the Russian leader has little regard for Christianity because he rejected an Easter truce.
Fox News Flash April 22 They're doing everything to make the war last 'forever': Greenwald Independent journalist Glenn Greenwald told Laura Ingraham, "nobody in the United States" benefits from the Russia-Ukraine war Thursday.
Ukraine April 21 Col. Macgregor: Biden wrongly conveying state of Ukraine, warns how western half could become 'firing range' President Biden continues to speak in ways to convince the public that his actions toward Ukraine will be substantially helpful toward its outcome, Col. Douglas Macgregor said Thursday.
Russia April 21 Fire at Russian military research facility kills six, injures dozens of others A fire at a Russian military research facility northwest of Moscow killed six people and wounded dozens of others on Thursday.
Russia April 21 Russia-Ukraine war's true costs in focus as human rights advocate seeks answers A prominent Russian human rights advocate has investigated the costs of the Ukraine war, in human lives.
Ukraine April 22 Ukraine police find more than 1,000 civilian bodies in Kyiv region: report Ukrainian police investigating the aftermath of fighting in the Kyiv region have found the bodies of more than 1,000 civilians, according to local media reports Friday.
Russia April 22 Russian general says goal of war in Ukraine is ‘full control’ of Donbas and south A Russian general on Friday claimed that Russia’s ambitions in Ukraine extend outside the Donbas region and stretch across the country's southern districts.
Ukraine April 22 Ukraine says Russia won't allow evacuations from Mariupol steel plant, try to force surrender A Ukrainian official said Friday that Russia is refusing to allow evacuations from a Mariupol steel plant by “pretending” there is no difference between military surrender and civilian evacuations.
Ukraine April 22 Ukraine war: Arizona sends charity estimated $400,000 worth of tactical, defensive supplies The charity Evil Cannot Enter Heaven raised an additional $75,000 from individual donations over the past two months.
Pope Francis April 22 Pope says he's willing to do 'everything' to help end war; postpones 2nd meeting with Russian Orthodox leader Pope Francis said this week he is willing to do "everything" to help end the war in Ukraine, adding that the Vatican "never sleeps" in its diplomacy efforts to try to reach a peaceful solution.
Ukraine April 22 Zelenskyy condemns Russia's rejection of Easter truce, says it shows how Putin treats Christianity Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy condemned Russian President Vladimir Putin, suggesting that the Russian leader has little regard for Christianity because he rejected an Easter truce.
Fox News Flash April 22 They're doing everything to make the war last 'forever': Greenwald Independent journalist Glenn Greenwald told Laura Ingraham, "nobody in the United States" benefits from the Russia-Ukraine war Thursday.
Ukraine April 21 Col. Macgregor: Biden wrongly conveying state of Ukraine, warns how western half could become 'firing range' President Biden continues to speak in ways to convince the public that his actions toward Ukraine will be substantially helpful toward its outcome, Col. Douglas Macgregor said Thursday.
Russia April 21 Fire at Russian military research facility kills six, injures dozens of others A fire at a Russian military research facility northwest of Moscow killed six people and wounded dozens of others on Thursday.
Russia April 21 Russia-Ukraine war's true costs in focus as human rights advocate seeks answers A prominent Russian human rights advocate has investigated the costs of the Ukraine war, in human lives.
Ukraine April 22 Ukraine police find more than 1,000 civilian bodies in Kyiv region: report Ukrainian police investigating the aftermath of fighting in the Kyiv region have found the bodies of more than 1,000 civilians, according to local media reports Friday.
Russia April 22 Russian general says goal of war in Ukraine is ‘full control’ of Donbas and south A Russian general on Friday claimed that Russia’s ambitions in Ukraine extend outside the Donbas region and stretch across the country's southern districts.
Ukraine April 22 Ukraine says Russia won't allow evacuations from Mariupol steel plant, try to force surrender A Ukrainian official said Friday that Russia is refusing to allow evacuations from a Mariupol steel plant by “pretending” there is no difference between military surrender and civilian evacuations.
Ukraine April 22 Ukraine war: Arizona sends charity estimated $400,000 worth of tactical, defensive supplies The charity Evil Cannot Enter Heaven raised an additional $75,000 from individual donations over the past two months.
Pope Francis April 22 Pope says he's willing to do 'everything' to help end war; postpones 2nd meeting with Russian Orthodox leader Pope Francis said this week he is willing to do "everything" to help end the war in Ukraine, adding that the Vatican "never sleeps" in its diplomacy efforts to try to reach a peaceful solution.
Ukraine April 22 Zelenskyy condemns Russia's rejection of Easter truce, says it shows how Putin treats Christianity Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy condemned Russian President Vladimir Putin, suggesting that the Russian leader has little regard for Christianity because he rejected an Easter truce.
Fox News Flash April 22 They're doing everything to make the war last 'forever': Greenwald Independent journalist Glenn Greenwald told Laura Ingraham, "nobody in the United States" benefits from the Russia-Ukraine war Thursday.
Ukraine April 21 Col. Macgregor: Biden wrongly conveying state of Ukraine, warns how western half could become 'firing range' President Biden continues to speak in ways to convince the public that his actions toward Ukraine will be substantially helpful toward its outcome, Col. Douglas Macgregor said Thursday.
Russia April 21 Fire at Russian military research facility kills six, injures dozens of others A fire at a Russian military research facility northwest of Moscow killed six people and wounded dozens of others on Thursday.
Russia April 21 Russia-Ukraine war's true costs in focus as human rights advocate seeks answers A prominent Russian human rights advocate has investigated the costs of the Ukraine war, in human lives.
Ukraine April 22 Ukraine police find more than 1,000 civilian bodies in Kyiv region: report Ukrainian police investigating the aftermath of fighting in the Kyiv region have found the bodies of more than 1,000 civilians, according to local media reports Friday.
Russia April 22 Russian general says goal of war in Ukraine is ‘full control’ of Donbas and south A Russian general on Friday claimed that Russia’s ambitions in Ukraine extend outside the Donbas region and stretch across the country's southern districts.
Ukraine April 22 Ukraine says Russia won't allow evacuations from Mariupol steel plant, try to force surrender A Ukrainian official said Friday that Russia is refusing to allow evacuations from a Mariupol steel plant by “pretending” there is no difference between military surrender and civilian evacuations.
Ukraine April 22 Ukraine war: Arizona sends charity estimated $400,000 worth of tactical, defensive supplies The charity Evil Cannot Enter Heaven raised an additional $75,000 from individual donations over the past two months.
Pope Francis April 22 Pope says he's willing to do 'everything' to help end war; postpones 2nd meeting with Russian Orthodox leader Pope Francis said this week he is willing to do "everything" to help end the war in Ukraine, adding that the Vatican "never sleeps" in its diplomacy efforts to try to reach a peaceful solution.
Ukraine April 22 Zelenskyy condemns Russia's rejection of Easter truce, says it shows how Putin treats Christianity Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy condemned Russian President Vladimir Putin, suggesting that the Russian leader has little regard for Christianity because he rejected an Easter truce.
Fox News Flash April 22 They're doing everything to make the war last 'forever': Greenwald Independent journalist Glenn Greenwald told Laura Ingraham, "nobody in the United States" benefits from the Russia-Ukraine war Thursday.
Ukraine April 21 Col. Macgregor: Biden wrongly conveying state of Ukraine, warns how western half could become 'firing range' President Biden continues to speak in ways to convince the public that his actions toward Ukraine will be substantially helpful toward its outcome, Col. Douglas Macgregor said Thursday.
Russia April 21 Fire at Russian military research facility kills six, injures dozens of others A fire at a Russian military research facility northwest of Moscow killed six people and wounded dozens of others on Thursday.
Russia April 21 Russia-Ukraine war's true costs in focus as human rights advocate seeks answers A prominent Russian human rights advocate has investigated the costs of the Ukraine war, in human lives.
Ukraine April 22 Ukraine police find more than 1,000 civilian bodies in Kyiv region: report Ukrainian police investigating the aftermath of fighting in the Kyiv region have found the bodies of more than 1,000 civilians, according to local media reports Friday.
Russia April 22 Russian general says goal of war in Ukraine is ‘full control’ of Donbas and south A Russian general on Friday claimed that Russia’s ambitions in Ukraine extend outside the Donbas region and stretch across the country's southern districts.
Ukraine April 22 Ukraine says Russia won't allow evacuations from Mariupol steel plant, try to force surrender A Ukrainian official said Friday that Russia is refusing to allow evacuations from a Mariupol steel plant by “pretending” there is no difference between military surrender and civilian evacuations.
Ukraine April 22 Ukraine war: Arizona sends charity estimated $400,000 worth of tactical, defensive supplies The charity Evil Cannot Enter Heaven raised an additional $75,000 from individual donations over the past two months.
Pope Francis April 22 Pope says he's willing to do 'everything' to help end war; postpones 2nd meeting with Russian Orthodox leader Pope Francis said this week he is willing to do "everything" to help end the war in Ukraine, adding that the Vatican "never sleeps" in its diplomacy efforts to try to reach a peaceful solution.
Ukraine April 22 Zelenskyy condemns Russia's rejection of Easter truce, says it shows how Putin treats Christianity Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy condemned Russian President Vladimir Putin, suggesting that the Russian leader has little regard for Christianity because he rejected an Easter truce.
Fox News Flash April 22 They're doing everything to make the war last 'forever': Greenwald Independent journalist Glenn Greenwald told Laura Ingraham, "nobody in the United States" benefits from the Russia-Ukraine war Thursday.
Ukraine April 21 Col. Macgregor: Biden wrongly conveying state of Ukraine, warns how western half could become 'firing range' President Biden continues to speak in ways to convince the public that his actions toward Ukraine will be substantially helpful toward its outcome, Col. Douglas Macgregor said Thursday.
Russia April 21 Fire at Russian military research facility kills six, injures dozens of others A fire at a Russian military research facility northwest of Moscow killed six people and wounded dozens of others on Thursday.
Russia April 21 Russia-Ukraine war's true costs in focus as human rights advocate seeks answers A prominent Russian human rights advocate has investigated the costs of the Ukraine war, in human lives.
Ukraine April 22 Ukraine police find more than 1,000 civilian bodies in Kyiv region: report Ukrainian police investigating the aftermath of fighting in the Kyiv region have found the bodies of more than 1,000 civilians, according to local media reports Friday.
Russia April 22 Russian general says goal of war in Ukraine is ‘full control’ of Donbas and south A Russian general on Friday claimed that Russia’s ambitions in Ukraine extend outside the Donbas region and stretch across the country's southern districts.
Ukraine April 22 Ukraine says Russia won't allow evacuations from Mariupol steel plant, try to force surrender A Ukrainian official said Friday that Russia is refusing to allow evacuations from a Mariupol steel plant by “pretending” there is no difference between military surrender and civilian evacuations.
Ukraine April 22 Ukraine war: Arizona sends charity estimated $400,000 worth of tactical, defensive supplies The charity Evil Cannot Enter Heaven raised an additional $75,000 from individual donations over the past two months.
Pope Francis April 22 Pope says he's willing to do 'everything' to help end war; postpones 2nd meeting with Russian Orthodox leader Pope Francis said this week he is willing to do "everything" to help end the war in Ukraine, adding that the Vatican "never sleeps" in its diplomacy efforts to try to reach a peaceful solution.
Ukraine April 22 Zelenskyy condemns Russia's rejection of Easter truce, says it shows how Putin treats Christianity Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy condemned Russian President Vladimir Putin, suggesting that the Russian leader has little regard for Christianity because he rejected an Easter truce.
Fox News Flash April 22 They're doing everything to make the war last 'forever': Greenwald Independent journalist Glenn Greenwald told Laura Ingraham, "nobody in the United States" benefits from the Russia-Ukraine war Thursday.
Ukraine April 21 Col. Macgregor: Biden wrongly conveying state of Ukraine, warns how western half could become 'firing range' President Biden continues to speak in ways to convince the public that his actions toward Ukraine will be substantially helpful toward its outcome, Col. Douglas Macgregor said Thursday.
Russia April 21 Fire at Russian military research facility kills six, injures dozens of others A fire at a Russian military research facility northwest of Moscow killed six people and wounded dozens of others on Thursday.
Russia April 21 Russia-Ukraine war's true costs in focus as human rights advocate seeks answers A prominent Russian human rights advocate has investigated the costs of the Ukraine war, in human lives.
Ukraine April 14 Russian warship 'seriously damaged' in Black Sea Russia confirmed Wednesday that the flagship of its Black Sea fleet had been evacuated after it was "seriously damaged," claiming that a fire on board caused an explosion, Russian media said. Ukraine said its military hit the ship with two cruise missiles.
Ukraine April 14 Ukraine war is a 'perfect storm,' threatening food, energy, and debt crises across the globe: UN report Russia's invasion of Ukraine appears to have set off a "perfect storm," sparking multiple crises across the globe in the areas of food, energy, and debt, with devastating impacts for developing countries, the United Nations warned in a report Wednesday.
Russia April 14 Russia's invasion of Ukraine failed on numerous fronts, so Putin turns to 'Plan D' to 'save face' Military and intelligence experts have labeled Russia's shift in military focus an attempt to save face following a disastrous campaign in Ukraine.
Media April 13 Nikki Haley blasts Biden admin's handling of Ukraine aid: Why does Zelenskyy have to beg? Nikki Haley blasted President Biden for bungling aid to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and not putting tough enough sanctions on Russian energy.
US April 13 San Diego area sees surge in Ukrainian refugees crossing US-Mexico border Thousands of Ukrainian refugees are crossing through the San Ysidro Port of Entry near San Diego, many of whom are women and children.
White House April 13 Psaki, pressed on whether Biden's 'genocide' comments off script, says he's 'allowed to make his views known' The White House is defending President Biden for shifting to classify Russia’s invasion of Ukraine as a “genocide,” reminding that he is “the leader of the free world” and entitled to “make his views known at any point he would like.”
State Department April 13 State Department suggests Biden ‘genocide’ comment is his opinion and not a 'legal' determination The State Department said Wednesday that President Biden's comments regarding “genocide” in Ukraine at the hands of Russian forces was based “on the horrific atrocities that we've all seen” take place throughout Ukraine.
Vladimir Putin April 13 How paranoid is Putin? Sergei Beseda, tasked with keeping ex-Soviet republics sweet, has possibly gone from being under house arrest to being put behind the bars of the notorious Lefortovo prison where murders and brutal interrogations took place at the hands of Joseph Stalin's secret police.
Joe Biden April 13 Biden approval rating tumbles to lowest point of his presidency: Poll President Biden's approval rating has reached the lowest level of his presidency, with a new poll showing only a third of Americans approve of his job performance.
World Health Organization April 13 Ukraine focus shows bias against Black lives, WHO chief says World Health Organization (WHO) director-general Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus hit the global community Wednesday for its focus on the war in Ukraine, questioning "if the world really gives equal attention to Black and White lives."
Ukraine April 14 Russian warship 'seriously damaged' in Black Sea Russia confirmed Wednesday that the flagship of its Black Sea fleet had been evacuated after it was "seriously damaged," claiming that a fire on board caused an explosion, Russian media said. Ukraine said its military hit the ship with two cruise missiles.
Ukraine April 14 Ukraine war is a 'perfect storm,' threatening food, energy, and debt crises across the globe: UN report Russia's invasion of Ukraine appears to have set off a "perfect storm," sparking multiple crises across the globe in the areas of food, energy, and debt, with devastating impacts for developing countries, the United Nations warned in a report Wednesday.
Russia April 14 Russia's invasion of Ukraine failed on numerous fronts, so Putin turns to 'Plan D' to 'save face' Military and intelligence experts have labeled Russia's shift in military focus an attempt to save face following a disastrous campaign in Ukraine.
Media April 13 Nikki Haley blasts Biden admin's handling of Ukraine aid: Why does Zelenskyy have to beg? Nikki Haley blasted President Biden for bungling aid to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and not putting tough enough sanctions on Russian energy.
US April 13 San Diego area sees surge in Ukrainian refugees crossing US-Mexico border Thousands of Ukrainian refugees are crossing through the San Ysidro Port of Entry near San Diego, many of whom are women and children.
White House April 13 Psaki, pressed on whether Biden's 'genocide' comments off script, says he's 'allowed to make his views known' The White House is defending President Biden for shifting to classify Russia’s invasion of Ukraine as a “genocide,” reminding that he is “the leader of the free world” and entitled to “make his views known at any point he would like.”
State Department April 13 State Department suggests Biden ‘genocide’ comment is his opinion and not a 'legal' determination The State Department said Wednesday that President Biden's comments regarding “genocide” in Ukraine at the hands of Russian forces was based “on the horrific atrocities that we've all seen” take place throughout Ukraine.
Vladimir Putin April 13 How paranoid is Putin? Sergei Beseda, tasked with keeping ex-Soviet republics sweet, has possibly gone from being under house arrest to being put behind the bars of the notorious Lefortovo prison where murders and brutal interrogations took place at the hands of Joseph Stalin's secret police.
Joe Biden April 13 Biden approval rating tumbles to lowest point of his presidency: Poll President Biden's approval rating has reached the lowest level of his presidency, with a new poll showing only a third of Americans approve of his job performance.
World Health Organization April 13 Ukraine focus shows bias against Black lives, WHO chief says World Health Organization (WHO) director-general Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus hit the global community Wednesday for its focus on the war in Ukraine, questioning "if the world really gives equal attention to Black and White lives."
Ukraine April 14 Russian warship 'seriously damaged' in Black Sea Russia confirmed Wednesday that the flagship of its Black Sea fleet had been evacuated after it was "seriously damaged," claiming that a fire on board caused an explosion, Russian media said. Ukraine said its military hit the ship with two cruise missiles.
Ukraine April 14 Ukraine war is a 'perfect storm,' threatening food, energy, and debt crises across the globe: UN report Russia's invasion of Ukraine appears to have set off a "perfect storm," sparking multiple crises across the globe in the areas of food, energy, and debt, with devastating impacts for developing countries, the United Nations warned in a report Wednesday.
Russia April 14 Russia's invasion of Ukraine failed on numerous fronts, so Putin turns to 'Plan D' to 'save face' Military and intelligence experts have labeled Russia's shift in military focus an attempt to save face following a disastrous campaign in Ukraine.
Media April 13 Nikki Haley blasts Biden admin's handling of Ukraine aid: Why does Zelenskyy have to beg? Nikki Haley blasted President Biden for bungling aid to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and not putting tough enough sanctions on Russian energy.
US April 13 San Diego area sees surge in Ukrainian refugees crossing US-Mexico border Thousands of Ukrainian refugees are crossing through the San Ysidro Port of Entry near San Diego, many of whom are women and children.
White House April 13 Psaki, pressed on whether Biden's 'genocide' comments off script, says he's 'allowed to make his views known' The White House is defending President Biden for shifting to classify Russia’s invasion of Ukraine as a “genocide,” reminding that he is “the leader of the free world” and entitled to “make his views known at any point he would like.”
State Department April 13 State Department suggests Biden ‘genocide’ comment is his opinion and not a 'legal' determination The State Department said Wednesday that President Biden's comments regarding “genocide” in Ukraine at the hands of Russian forces was based “on the horrific atrocities that we've all seen” take place throughout Ukraine.
Vladimir Putin April 13 How paranoid is Putin? Sergei Beseda, tasked with keeping ex-Soviet republics sweet, has possibly gone from being under house arrest to being put behind the bars of the notorious Lefortovo prison where murders and brutal interrogations took place at the hands of Joseph Stalin's secret police.
Joe Biden April 13 Biden approval rating tumbles to lowest point of his presidency: Poll President Biden's approval rating has reached the lowest level of his presidency, with a new poll showing only a third of Americans approve of his job performance.
World Health Organization April 13 Ukraine focus shows bias against Black lives, WHO chief says World Health Organization (WHO) director-general Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus hit the global community Wednesday for its focus on the war in Ukraine, questioning "if the world really gives equal attention to Black and White lives."
Ukraine April 14 Russian warship 'seriously damaged' in Black Sea Russia confirmed Wednesday that the flagship of its Black Sea fleet had been evacuated after it was "seriously damaged," claiming that a fire on board caused an explosion, Russian media said. Ukraine said its military hit the ship with two cruise missiles.
Ukraine April 14 Ukraine war is a 'perfect storm,' threatening food, energy, and debt crises across the globe: UN report Russia's invasion of Ukraine appears to have set off a "perfect storm," sparking multiple crises across the globe in the areas of food, energy, and debt, with devastating impacts for developing countries, the United Nations warned in a report Wednesday.
Russia April 14 Russia's invasion of Ukraine failed on numerous fronts, so Putin turns to 'Plan D' to 'save face' Military and intelligence experts have labeled Russia's shift in military focus an attempt to save face following a disastrous campaign in Ukraine.
Media April 13 Nikki Haley blasts Biden admin's handling of Ukraine aid: Why does Zelenskyy have to beg? Nikki Haley blasted President Biden for bungling aid to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and not putting tough enough sanctions on Russian energy.
US April 13 San Diego area sees surge in Ukrainian refugees crossing US-Mexico border Thousands of Ukrainian refugees are crossing through the San Ysidro Port of Entry near San Diego, many of whom are women and children.
White House April 13 Psaki, pressed on whether Biden's 'genocide' comments off script, says he's 'allowed to make his views known' The White House is defending President Biden for shifting to classify Russia’s invasion of Ukraine as a “genocide,” reminding that he is “the leader of the free world” and entitled to “make his views known at any point he would like.”
State Department April 13 State Department suggests Biden ‘genocide’ comment is his opinion and not a 'legal' determination The State Department said Wednesday that President Biden's comments regarding “genocide” in Ukraine at the hands of Russian forces was based “on the horrific atrocities that we've all seen” take place throughout Ukraine.
Vladimir Putin April 13 How paranoid is Putin? Sergei Beseda, tasked with keeping ex-Soviet republics sweet, has possibly gone from being under house arrest to being put behind the bars of the notorious Lefortovo prison where murders and brutal interrogations took place at the hands of Joseph Stalin's secret police.
Joe Biden April 13 Biden approval rating tumbles to lowest point of his presidency: Poll President Biden's approval rating has reached the lowest level of his presidency, with a new poll showing only a third of Americans approve of his job performance.
World Health Organization April 13 Ukraine focus shows bias against Black lives, WHO chief says World Health Organization (WHO) director-general Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus hit the global community Wednesday for its focus on the war in Ukraine, questioning "if the world really gives equal attention to Black and White lives."
Ukraine April 14 Russian warship 'seriously damaged' in Black Sea Russia confirmed Wednesday that the flagship of its Black Sea fleet had been evacuated after it was "seriously damaged," claiming that a fire on board caused an explosion, Russian media said. Ukraine said its military hit the ship with two cruise missiles.
Ukraine April 14 Ukraine war is a 'perfect storm,' threatening food, energy, and debt crises across the globe: UN report Russia's invasion of Ukraine appears to have set off a "perfect storm," sparking multiple crises across the globe in the areas of food, energy, and debt, with devastating impacts for developing countries, the United Nations warned in a report Wednesday.
Russia April 14 Russia's invasion of Ukraine failed on numerous fronts, so Putin turns to 'Plan D' to 'save face' Military and intelligence experts have labeled Russia's shift in military focus an attempt to save face following a disastrous campaign in Ukraine.
Media April 13 Nikki Haley blasts Biden admin's handling of Ukraine aid: Why does Zelenskyy have to beg? Nikki Haley blasted President Biden for bungling aid to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and not putting tough enough sanctions on Russian energy.
US April 13 San Diego area sees surge in Ukrainian refugees crossing US-Mexico border Thousands of Ukrainian refugees are crossing through the San Ysidro Port of Entry near San Diego, many of whom are women and children.
White House April 13 Psaki, pressed on whether Biden's 'genocide' comments off script, says he's 'allowed to make his views known' The White House is defending President Biden for shifting to classify Russia’s invasion of Ukraine as a “genocide,” reminding that he is “the leader of the free world” and entitled to “make his views known at any point he would like.”
State Department April 13 State Department suggests Biden ‘genocide’ comment is his opinion and not a 'legal' determination The State Department said Wednesday that President Biden's comments regarding “genocide” in Ukraine at the hands of Russian forces was based “on the horrific atrocities that we've all seen” take place throughout Ukraine.
Vladimir Putin April 13 How paranoid is Putin? Sergei Beseda, tasked with keeping ex-Soviet republics sweet, has possibly gone from being under house arrest to being put behind the bars of the notorious Lefortovo prison where murders and brutal interrogations took place at the hands of Joseph Stalin's secret police.
Joe Biden April 13 Biden approval rating tumbles to lowest point of his presidency: Poll President Biden's approval rating has reached the lowest level of his presidency, with a new poll showing only a third of Americans approve of his job performance.
World Health Organization April 13 Ukraine focus shows bias against Black lives, WHO chief says World Health Organization (WHO) director-general Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus hit the global community Wednesday for its focus on the war in Ukraine, questioning "if the world really gives equal attention to Black and White lives."
Ukraine April 14 Russian warship 'seriously damaged' in Black Sea Russia confirmed Wednesday that the flagship of its Black Sea fleet had been evacuated after it was "seriously damaged," claiming that a fire on board caused an explosion, Russian media said. Ukraine said its military hit the ship with two cruise missiles.
Ukraine April 14 Ukraine war is a 'perfect storm,' threatening food, energy, and debt crises across the globe: UN report Russia's invasion of Ukraine appears to have set off a "perfect storm," sparking multiple crises across the globe in the areas of food, energy, and debt, with devastating impacts for developing countries, the United Nations warned in a report Wednesday.
Russia April 14 Russia's invasion of Ukraine failed on numerous fronts, so Putin turns to 'Plan D' to 'save face' Military and intelligence experts have labeled Russia's shift in military focus an attempt to save face following a disastrous campaign in Ukraine.
Media April 13 Nikki Haley blasts Biden admin's handling of Ukraine aid: Why does Zelenskyy have to beg? Nikki Haley blasted President Biden for bungling aid to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and not putting tough enough sanctions on Russian energy.
US April 13 San Diego area sees surge in Ukrainian refugees crossing US-Mexico border Thousands of Ukrainian refugees are crossing through the San Ysidro Port of Entry near San Diego, many of whom are women and children.
White House April 13 Psaki, pressed on whether Biden's 'genocide' comments off script, says he's 'allowed to make his views known' The White House is defending President Biden for shifting to classify Russia’s invasion of Ukraine as a “genocide,” reminding that he is “the leader of the free world” and entitled to “make his views known at any point he would like.”
State Department April 13 State Department suggests Biden ‘genocide’ comment is his opinion and not a 'legal' determination The State Department said Wednesday that President Biden's comments regarding “genocide” in Ukraine at the hands of Russian forces was based “on the horrific atrocities that we've all seen” take place throughout Ukraine.
Vladimir Putin April 13 How paranoid is Putin? Sergei Beseda, tasked with keeping ex-Soviet republics sweet, has possibly gone from being under house arrest to being put behind the bars of the notorious Lefortovo prison where murders and brutal interrogations took place at the hands of Joseph Stalin's secret police.
Joe Biden April 13 Biden approval rating tumbles to lowest point of his presidency: Poll President Biden's approval rating has reached the lowest level of his presidency, with a new poll showing only a third of Americans approve of his job performance.
World Health Organization April 13 Ukraine focus shows bias against Black lives, WHO chief says World Health Organization (WHO) director-general Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus hit the global community Wednesday for its focus on the war in Ukraine, questioning "if the world really gives equal attention to Black and White lives."
Ukraine April 14 Russian warship 'seriously damaged' in Black Sea Russia confirmed Wednesday that the flagship of its Black Sea fleet had been evacuated after it was "seriously damaged," claiming that a fire on board caused an explosion, Russian media said. Ukraine said its military hit the ship with two cruise missiles.
Ukraine April 14 Ukraine war is a 'perfect storm,' threatening food, energy, and debt crises across the globe: UN report Russia's invasion of Ukraine appears to have set off a "perfect storm," sparking multiple crises across the globe in the areas of food, energy, and debt, with devastating impacts for developing countries, the United Nations warned in a report Wednesday.
Russia April 14 Russia's invasion of Ukraine failed on numerous fronts, so Putin turns to 'Plan D' to 'save face' Military and intelligence experts have labeled Russia's shift in military focus an attempt to save face following a disastrous campaign in Ukraine.
Media April 13 Nikki Haley blasts Biden admin's handling of Ukraine aid: Why does Zelenskyy have to beg? Nikki Haley blasted President Biden for bungling aid to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and not putting tough enough sanctions on Russian energy.
US April 13 San Diego area sees surge in Ukrainian refugees crossing US-Mexico border Thousands of Ukrainian refugees are crossing through the San Ysidro Port of Entry near San Diego, many of whom are women and children.
White House April 13 Psaki, pressed on whether Biden's 'genocide' comments off script, says he's 'allowed to make his views known' The White House is defending President Biden for shifting to classify Russia’s invasion of Ukraine as a “genocide,” reminding that he is “the leader of the free world” and entitled to “make his views known at any point he would like.”
State Department April 13 State Department suggests Biden ‘genocide’ comment is his opinion and not a 'legal' determination The State Department said Wednesday that President Biden's comments regarding “genocide” in Ukraine at the hands of Russian forces was based “on the horrific atrocities that we've all seen” take place throughout Ukraine.
Vladimir Putin April 13 How paranoid is Putin? Sergei Beseda, tasked with keeping ex-Soviet republics sweet, has possibly gone from being under house arrest to being put behind the bars of the notorious Lefortovo prison where murders and brutal interrogations took place at the hands of Joseph Stalin's secret police.
Joe Biden April 13 Biden approval rating tumbles to lowest point of his presidency: Poll President Biden's approval rating has reached the lowest level of his presidency, with a new poll showing only a third of Americans approve of his job performance.
World Health Organization April 13 Ukraine focus shows bias against Black lives, WHO chief says World Health Organization (WHO) director-general Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus hit the global community Wednesday for its focus on the war in Ukraine, questioning "if the world really gives equal attention to Black and White lives."
Ukraine April 14 Russian warship 'seriously damaged' in Black Sea Russia confirmed Wednesday that the flagship of its Black Sea fleet had been evacuated after it was "seriously damaged," claiming that a fire on board caused an explosion, Russian media said. Ukraine said its military hit the ship with two cruise missiles.
Ukraine April 14 Ukraine war is a 'perfect storm,' threatening food, energy, and debt crises across the globe: UN report Russia's invasion of Ukraine appears to have set off a "perfect storm," sparking multiple crises across the globe in the areas of food, energy, and debt, with devastating impacts for developing countries, the United Nations warned in a report Wednesday.
Russia April 14 Russia's invasion of Ukraine failed on numerous fronts, so Putin turns to 'Plan D' to 'save face' Military and intelligence experts have labeled Russia's shift in military focus an attempt to save face following a disastrous campaign in Ukraine.
Media April 13 Nikki Haley blasts Biden admin's handling of Ukraine aid: Why does Zelenskyy have to beg? Nikki Haley blasted President Biden for bungling aid to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and not putting tough enough sanctions on Russian energy.
US April 13 San Diego area sees surge in Ukrainian refugees crossing US-Mexico border Thousands of Ukrainian refugees are crossing through the San Ysidro Port of Entry near San Diego, many of whom are women and children.
White House April 13 Psaki, pressed on whether Biden's 'genocide' comments off script, says he's 'allowed to make his views known' The White House is defending President Biden for shifting to classify Russia’s invasion of Ukraine as a “genocide,” reminding that he is “the leader of the free world” and entitled to “make his views known at any point he would like.”
State Department April 13 State Department suggests Biden ‘genocide’ comment is his opinion and not a 'legal' determination The State Department said Wednesday that President Biden's comments regarding “genocide” in Ukraine at the hands of Russian forces was based “on the horrific atrocities that we've all seen” take place throughout Ukraine.
Vladimir Putin April 13 How paranoid is Putin? Sergei Beseda, tasked with keeping ex-Soviet republics sweet, has possibly gone from being under house arrest to being put behind the bars of the notorious Lefortovo prison where murders and brutal interrogations took place at the hands of Joseph Stalin's secret police.
Joe Biden April 13 Biden approval rating tumbles to lowest point of his presidency: Poll President Biden's approval rating has reached the lowest level of his presidency, with a new poll showing only a third of Americans approve of his job performance.
World Health Organization April 13 Ukraine focus shows bias against Black lives, WHO chief says World Health Organization (WHO) director-general Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus hit the global community Wednesday for its focus on the war in Ukraine, questioning "if the world really gives equal attention to Black and White lives."
Ukraine April 14 Russian warship 'seriously damaged' in Black Sea Russia confirmed Wednesday that the flagship of its Black Sea fleet had been evacuated after it was "seriously damaged," claiming that a fire on board caused an explosion, Russian media said. Ukraine said its military hit the ship with two cruise missiles.
Ukraine April 14 Ukraine war is a 'perfect storm,' threatening food, energy, and debt crises across the globe: UN report Russia's invasion of Ukraine appears to have set off a "perfect storm," sparking multiple crises across the globe in the areas of food, energy, and debt, with devastating impacts for developing countries, the United Nations warned in a report Wednesday.
Russia April 14 Russia's invasion of Ukraine failed on numerous fronts, so Putin turns to 'Plan D' to 'save face' Military and intelligence experts have labeled Russia's shift in military focus an attempt to save face following a disastrous campaign in Ukraine.
Media April 13 Nikki Haley blasts Biden admin's handling of Ukraine aid: Why does Zelenskyy have to beg? Nikki Haley blasted President Biden for bungling aid to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and not putting tough enough sanctions on Russian energy.
US April 13 San Diego area sees surge in Ukrainian refugees crossing US-Mexico border Thousands of Ukrainian refugees are crossing through the San Ysidro Port of Entry near San Diego, many of whom are women and children.
White House April 13 Psaki, pressed on whether Biden's 'genocide' comments off script, says he's 'allowed to make his views known' The White House is defending President Biden for shifting to classify Russia’s invasion of Ukraine as a “genocide,” reminding that he is “the leader of the free world” and entitled to “make his views known at any point he would like.”
State Department April 13 State Department suggests Biden ‘genocide’ comment is his opinion and not a 'legal' determination The State Department said Wednesday that President Biden's comments regarding “genocide” in Ukraine at the hands of Russian forces was based “on the horrific atrocities that we've all seen” take place throughout Ukraine.
Vladimir Putin April 13 How paranoid is Putin? Sergei Beseda, tasked with keeping ex-Soviet republics sweet, has possibly gone from being under house arrest to being put behind the bars of the notorious Lefortovo prison where murders and brutal interrogations took place at the hands of Joseph Stalin's secret police.
Joe Biden April 13 Biden approval rating tumbles to lowest point of his presidency: Poll President Biden's approval rating has reached the lowest level of his presidency, with a new poll showing only a third of Americans approve of his job performance.
World Health Organization April 13 Ukraine focus shows bias against Black lives, WHO chief says World Health Organization (WHO) director-general Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus hit the global community Wednesday for its focus on the war in Ukraine, questioning "if the world really gives equal attention to Black and White lives."
Ukraine April 14 Russian warship 'seriously damaged' in Black Sea Russia confirmed Wednesday that the flagship of its Black Sea fleet had been evacuated after it was "seriously damaged," claiming that a fire on board caused an explosion, Russian media said. Ukraine said its military hit the ship with two cruise missiles.
Ukraine April 14 Ukraine war is a 'perfect storm,' threatening food, energy, and debt crises across the globe: UN report Russia's invasion of Ukraine appears to have set off a "perfect storm," sparking multiple crises across the globe in the areas of food, energy, and debt, with devastating impacts for developing countries, the United Nations warned in a report Wednesday.
Russia April 14 Russia's invasion of Ukraine failed on numerous fronts, so Putin turns to 'Plan D' to 'save face' Military and intelligence experts have labeled Russia's shift in military focus an attempt to save face following a disastrous campaign in Ukraine.
Media April 13 Nikki Haley blasts Biden admin's handling of Ukraine aid: Why does Zelenskyy have to beg? Nikki Haley blasted President Biden for bungling aid to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and not putting tough enough sanctions on Russian energy.
US April 13 San Diego area sees surge in Ukrainian refugees crossing US-Mexico border Thousands of Ukrainian refugees are crossing through the San Ysidro Port of Entry near San Diego, many of whom are women and children.
White House April 13 Psaki, pressed on whether Biden's 'genocide' comments off script, says he's 'allowed to make his views known' The White House is defending President Biden for shifting to classify Russia’s invasion of Ukraine as a “genocide,” reminding that he is “the leader of the free world” and entitled to “make his views known at any point he would like.”
State Department April 13 State Department suggests Biden ‘genocide’ comment is his opinion and not a 'legal' determination The State Department said Wednesday that President Biden's comments regarding “genocide” in Ukraine at the hands of Russian forces was based “on the horrific atrocities that we've all seen” take place throughout Ukraine.
Vladimir Putin April 13 How paranoid is Putin? Sergei Beseda, tasked with keeping ex-Soviet republics sweet, has possibly gone from being under house arrest to being put behind the bars of the notorious Lefortovo prison where murders and brutal interrogations took place at the hands of Joseph Stalin's secret police.
Joe Biden April 13 Biden approval rating tumbles to lowest point of his presidency: Poll President Biden's approval rating has reached the lowest level of his presidency, with a new poll showing only a third of Americans approve of his job performance.
World Health Organization April 13 Ukraine focus shows bias against Black lives, WHO chief says World Health Organization (WHO) director-general Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus hit the global community Wednesday for its focus on the war in Ukraine, questioning "if the world really gives equal attention to Black and White lives."
Ukraine April 14 Russian warship 'seriously damaged' in Black Sea Russia confirmed Wednesday that the flagship of its Black Sea fleet had been evacuated after it was "seriously damaged," claiming that a fire on board caused an explosion, Russian media said. Ukraine said its military hit the ship with two cruise missiles.
Ukraine April 14 Ukraine war is a 'perfect storm,' threatening food, energy, and debt crises across the globe: UN report Russia's invasion of Ukraine appears to have set off a "perfect storm," sparking multiple crises across the globe in the areas of food, energy, and debt, with devastating impacts for developing countries, the United Nations warned in a report Wednesday.
Russia April 14 Russia's invasion of Ukraine failed on numerous fronts, so Putin turns to 'Plan D' to 'save face' Military and intelligence experts have labeled Russia's shift in military focus an attempt to save face following a disastrous campaign in Ukraine.
Media April 13 Nikki Haley blasts Biden admin's handling of Ukraine aid: Why does Zelenskyy have to beg? Nikki Haley blasted President Biden for bungling aid to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and not putting tough enough sanctions on Russian energy.
US April 13 San Diego area sees surge in Ukrainian refugees crossing US-Mexico border Thousands of Ukrainian refugees are crossing through the San Ysidro Port of Entry near San Diego, many of whom are women and children.
White House April 13 Psaki, pressed on whether Biden's 'genocide' comments off script, says he's 'allowed to make his views known' The White House is defending President Biden for shifting to classify Russia’s invasion of Ukraine as a “genocide,” reminding that he is “the leader of the free world” and entitled to “make his views known at any point he would like.”
State Department April 13 State Department suggests Biden ‘genocide’ comment is his opinion and not a 'legal' determination The State Department said Wednesday that President Biden's comments regarding “genocide” in Ukraine at the hands of Russian forces was based “on the horrific atrocities that we've all seen” take place throughout Ukraine.
Vladimir Putin April 13 How paranoid is Putin? Sergei Beseda, tasked with keeping ex-Soviet republics sweet, has possibly gone from being under house arrest to being put behind the bars of the notorious Lefortovo prison where murders and brutal interrogations took place at the hands of Joseph Stalin's secret police.
Joe Biden April 13 Biden approval rating tumbles to lowest point of his presidency: Poll President Biden's approval rating has reached the lowest level of his presidency, with a new poll showing only a third of Americans approve of his job performance.
World Health Organization April 13 Ukraine focus shows bias against Black lives, WHO chief says World Health Organization (WHO) director-general Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus hit the global community Wednesday for its focus on the war in Ukraine, questioning "if the world really gives equal attention to Black and White lives."
Ukraine April 14 Russian warship 'seriously damaged' in Black Sea Russia confirmed Wednesday that the flagship of its Black Sea fleet had been evacuated after it was "seriously damaged," claiming that a fire on board caused an explosion, Russian media said. Ukraine said its military hit the ship with two cruise missiles.
Ukraine April 14 Ukraine war is a 'perfect storm,' threatening food, energy, and debt crises across the globe: UN report Russia's invasion of Ukraine appears to have set off a "perfect storm," sparking multiple crises across the globe in the areas of food, energy, and debt, with devastating impacts for developing countries, the United Nations warned in a report Wednesday.
Russia April 14 Russia's invasion of Ukraine failed on numerous fronts, so Putin turns to 'Plan D' to 'save face' Military and intelligence experts have labeled Russia's shift in military focus an attempt to save face following a disastrous campaign in Ukraine.
Media April 13 Nikki Haley blasts Biden admin's handling of Ukraine aid: Why does Zelenskyy have to beg? Nikki Haley blasted President Biden for bungling aid to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and not putting tough enough sanctions on Russian energy.
US April 13 San Diego area sees surge in Ukrainian refugees crossing US-Mexico border Thousands of Ukrainian refugees are crossing through the San Ysidro Port of Entry near San Diego, many of whom are women and children.
White House April 13 Psaki, pressed on whether Biden's 'genocide' comments off script, says he's 'allowed to make his views known' The White House is defending President Biden for shifting to classify Russia’s invasion of Ukraine as a “genocide,” reminding that he is “the leader of the free world” and entitled to “make his views known at any point he would like.”
State Department April 13 State Department suggests Biden ‘genocide’ comment is his opinion and not a 'legal' determination The State Department said Wednesday that President Biden's comments regarding “genocide” in Ukraine at the hands of Russian forces was based “on the horrific atrocities that we've all seen” take place throughout Ukraine.
Vladimir Putin April 13 How paranoid is Putin? Sergei Beseda, tasked with keeping ex-Soviet republics sweet, has possibly gone from being under house arrest to being put behind the bars of the notorious Lefortovo prison where murders and brutal interrogations took place at the hands of Joseph Stalin's secret police.
Joe Biden April 13 Biden approval rating tumbles to lowest point of his presidency: Poll President Biden's approval rating has reached the lowest level of his presidency, with a new poll showing only a third of Americans approve of his job performance.
World Health Organization April 13 Ukraine focus shows bias against Black lives, WHO chief says World Health Organization (WHO) director-general Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus hit the global community Wednesday for its focus on the war in Ukraine, questioning "if the world really gives equal attention to Black and White lives."
Ukraine April 14 Russian warship 'seriously damaged' in Black Sea Russia confirmed Wednesday that the flagship of its Black Sea fleet had been evacuated after it was "seriously damaged," claiming that a fire on board caused an explosion, Russian media said. Ukraine said its military hit the ship with two cruise missiles.
Ukraine April 14 Ukraine war is a 'perfect storm,' threatening food, energy, and debt crises across the globe: UN report Russia's invasion of Ukraine appears to have set off a "perfect storm," sparking multiple crises across the globe in the areas of food, energy, and debt, with devastating impacts for developing countries, the United Nations warned in a report Wednesday.
Russia April 14 Russia's invasion of Ukraine failed on numerous fronts, so Putin turns to 'Plan D' to 'save face' Military and intelligence experts have labeled Russia's shift in military focus an attempt to save face following a disastrous campaign in Ukraine.
Media April 13 Nikki Haley blasts Biden admin's handling of Ukraine aid: Why does Zelenskyy have to beg? Nikki Haley blasted President Biden for bungling aid to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and not putting tough enough sanctions on Russian energy.
US April 13 San Diego area sees surge in Ukrainian refugees crossing US-Mexico border Thousands of Ukrainian refugees are crossing through the San Ysidro Port of Entry near San Diego, many of whom are women and children.
White House April 13 Psaki, pressed on whether Biden's 'genocide' comments off script, says he's 'allowed to make his views known' The White House is defending President Biden for shifting to classify Russia’s invasion of Ukraine as a “genocide,” reminding that he is “the leader of the free world” and entitled to “make his views known at any point he would like.”
State Department April 13 State Department suggests Biden ‘genocide’ comment is his opinion and not a 'legal' determination The State Department said Wednesday that President Biden's comments regarding “genocide” in Ukraine at the hands of Russian forces was based “on the horrific atrocities that we've all seen” take place throughout Ukraine.
Vladimir Putin April 13 How paranoid is Putin? Sergei Beseda, tasked with keeping ex-Soviet republics sweet, has possibly gone from being under house arrest to being put behind the bars of the notorious Lefortovo prison where murders and brutal interrogations took place at the hands of Joseph Stalin's secret police.
Joe Biden April 13 Biden approval rating tumbles to lowest point of his presidency: Poll President Biden's approval rating has reached the lowest level of his presidency, with a new poll showing only a third of Americans approve of his job performance.
World Health Organization April 13 Ukraine focus shows bias against Black lives, WHO chief says World Health Organization (WHO) director-general Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus hit the global community Wednesday for its focus on the war in Ukraine, questioning "if the world really gives equal attention to Black and White lives."
Fox News Flash April 6 Oil drilling exec rips 'show trial' on Capitol Hill, rejects 'ridiculous' gouging accusations from Democrats Canary CEO Dan Eberhart ripped House Democrats' "show trial" on Wednesday after lawmakers grilled oil executives on Capitol Hill in an attempt to blame them for sky-high gas prices.
Ukraine April 6 Bomb-sniffing dog detects explosives in Ukraine, video shows Ukrainian defense forces are detecting and removing explosive devices with help from a small dog.
Ukraine April 6 Ukrainians pore over tragic aftermath of Russian invasion Ukrainian authorities searched for bodies in areas around the nation's capital city on Wednesday
Joe Biden April 6 Biden jokes about expanded fight with Russia: 'If I gotta go to war, I'm going with you guys' President Biden has said that conflict with Russia would be "World War III."
Russia April 6 Atrocities in Bucha, Ukraine, appear 'premeditated,' 'deliberate': senior US defense official A senior U.S. defense official says the atrocities committed against hundreds of civilians in Bucha were "premeditated" and "very deliberate."
Ukraine April 6 Special ops veteran warns Americans not to go to Ukraine to fight: 'This is not a game' Brett Velicovich describes American fighters fleeing Ukraine after underestimating Russia's brutality on the frontlines.
Russia April 6 US targets Putin's daughters with sanctions after evidence of atrocities in Ukraine surfaces The sanctions will also hit Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin, the family of Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov and members of Russia's Security Council.
Ukraine April 6 Photos from Ukraine-Russia war capture aftermath in Bucha, destruction and heartbreak across country More images are emerging showing Ukrainians scrambling for survival in hard-hit areas such as Bucha as the Russian invasion enters its 41st day.
Fox News Flash April 6 Nikki Haley slams Biden admin for 'running scared' of Russia, energy independence Former U.N. ambassador rips the Biden administration for not going after Russia's energy sector to pinch President Putin's cash flow and help end the war in Ukraine.
Russia April 6 NATO expecting 'major offensive' from Putin eastern Ukraine, alliance preparing for 'long haul' war NATO warned that it is expecting a 'major offensive' in eastern Ukraine after Russia said it would pull troops from cities in the north.
Fox News Flash April 6 Oil drilling exec rips 'show trial' on Capitol Hill, rejects 'ridiculous' gouging accusations from Democrats Canary CEO Dan Eberhart ripped House Democrats' "show trial" on Wednesday after lawmakers grilled oil executives on Capitol Hill in an attempt to blame them for sky-high gas prices.
Ukraine April 6 Bomb-sniffing dog detects explosives in Ukraine, video shows Ukrainian defense forces are detecting and removing explosive devices with help from a small dog.
Ukraine April 6 Ukrainians pore over tragic aftermath of Russian invasion Ukrainian authorities searched for bodies in areas around the nation's capital city on Wednesday
Joe Biden April 6 Biden jokes about expanded fight with Russia: 'If I gotta go to war, I'm going with you guys' President Biden has said that conflict with Russia would be "World War III."
Russia April 6 Atrocities in Bucha, Ukraine, appear 'premeditated,' 'deliberate': senior US defense official A senior U.S. defense official says the atrocities committed against hundreds of civilians in Bucha were "premeditated" and "very deliberate."
Ukraine April 6 Special ops veteran warns Americans not to go to Ukraine to fight: 'This is not a game' Brett Velicovich describes American fighters fleeing Ukraine after underestimating Russia's brutality on the frontlines.
Russia April 6 US targets Putin's daughters with sanctions after evidence of atrocities in Ukraine surfaces The sanctions will also hit Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin, the family of Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov and members of Russia's Security Council.
Ukraine April 6 Photos from Ukraine-Russia war capture aftermath in Bucha, destruction and heartbreak across country More images are emerging showing Ukrainians scrambling for survival in hard-hit areas such as Bucha as the Russian invasion enters its 41st day.
Fox News Flash April 6 Nikki Haley slams Biden admin for 'running scared' of Russia, energy independence Former U.N. ambassador rips the Biden administration for not going after Russia's energy sector to pinch President Putin's cash flow and help end the war in Ukraine.
Russia April 6 NATO expecting 'major offensive' from Putin eastern Ukraine, alliance preparing for 'long haul' war NATO warned that it is expecting a 'major offensive' in eastern Ukraine after Russia said it would pull troops from cities in the north.
Fox News Flash April 6 Oil drilling exec rips 'show trial' on Capitol Hill, rejects 'ridiculous' gouging accusations from Democrats Canary CEO Dan Eberhart ripped House Democrats' "show trial" on Wednesday after lawmakers grilled oil executives on Capitol Hill in an attempt to blame them for sky-high gas prices.
Ukraine April 6 Bomb-sniffing dog detects explosives in Ukraine, video shows Ukrainian defense forces are detecting and removing explosive devices with help from a small dog.
Ukraine April 6 Ukrainians pore over tragic aftermath of Russian invasion Ukrainian authorities searched for bodies in areas around the nation's capital city on Wednesday
Joe Biden April 6 Biden jokes about expanded fight with Russia: 'If I gotta go to war, I'm going with you guys' President Biden has said that conflict with Russia would be "World War III."
Russia April 6 Atrocities in Bucha, Ukraine, appear 'premeditated,' 'deliberate': senior US defense official A senior U.S. defense official says the atrocities committed against hundreds of civilians in Bucha were "premeditated" and "very deliberate."
Ukraine April 6 Special ops veteran warns Americans not to go to Ukraine to fight: 'This is not a game' Brett Velicovich describes American fighters fleeing Ukraine after underestimating Russia's brutality on the frontlines.
Russia April 6 US targets Putin's daughters with sanctions after evidence of atrocities in Ukraine surfaces The sanctions will also hit Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin, the family of Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov and members of Russia's Security Council.
Ukraine April 6 Photos from Ukraine-Russia war capture aftermath in Bucha, destruction and heartbreak across country More images are emerging showing Ukrainians scrambling for survival in hard-hit areas such as Bucha as the Russian invasion enters its 41st day.
Fox News Flash April 6 Nikki Haley slams Biden admin for 'running scared' of Russia, energy independence Former U.N. ambassador rips the Biden administration for not going after Russia's energy sector to pinch President Putin's cash flow and help end the war in Ukraine.
Russia April 6 NATO expecting 'major offensive' from Putin eastern Ukraine, alliance preparing for 'long haul' war NATO warned that it is expecting a 'major offensive' in eastern Ukraine after Russia said it would pull troops from cities in the north.
Fox News Flash April 6 Oil drilling exec rips 'show trial' on Capitol Hill, rejects 'ridiculous' gouging accusations from Democrats Canary CEO Dan Eberhart ripped House Democrats' "show trial" on Wednesday after lawmakers grilled oil executives on Capitol Hill in an attempt to blame them for sky-high gas prices.
Ukraine April 6 Bomb-sniffing dog detects explosives in Ukraine, video shows Ukrainian defense forces are detecting and removing explosive devices with help from a small dog.
Ukraine April 6 Ukrainians pore over tragic aftermath of Russian invasion Ukrainian authorities searched for bodies in areas around the nation's capital city on Wednesday
Joe Biden April 6 Biden jokes about expanded fight with Russia: 'If I gotta go to war, I'm going with you guys' President Biden has said that conflict with Russia would be "World War III."
Russia April 6 Atrocities in Bucha, Ukraine, appear 'premeditated,' 'deliberate': senior US defense official A senior U.S. defense official says the atrocities committed against hundreds of civilians in Bucha were "premeditated" and "very deliberate."
Ukraine April 6 Special ops veteran warns Americans not to go to Ukraine to fight: 'This is not a game' Brett Velicovich describes American fighters fleeing Ukraine after underestimating Russia's brutality on the frontlines.
Russia April 6 US targets Putin's daughters with sanctions after evidence of atrocities in Ukraine surfaces The sanctions will also hit Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin, the family of Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov and members of Russia's Security Council.
Ukraine April 6 Photos from Ukraine-Russia war capture aftermath in Bucha, destruction and heartbreak across country More images are emerging showing Ukrainians scrambling for survival in hard-hit areas such as Bucha as the Russian invasion enters its 41st day.
Fox News Flash April 6 Nikki Haley slams Biden admin for 'running scared' of Russia, energy independence Former U.N. ambassador rips the Biden administration for not going after Russia's energy sector to pinch President Putin's cash flow and help end the war in Ukraine.
Russia April 6 NATO expecting 'major offensive' from Putin eastern Ukraine, alliance preparing for 'long haul' war NATO warned that it is expecting a 'major offensive' in eastern Ukraine after Russia said it would pull troops from cities in the north.
Fox News Flash April 6 Oil drilling exec rips 'show trial' on Capitol Hill, rejects 'ridiculous' gouging accusations from Democrats Canary CEO Dan Eberhart ripped House Democrats' "show trial" on Wednesday after lawmakers grilled oil executives on Capitol Hill in an attempt to blame them for sky-high gas prices.
Ukraine April 6 Bomb-sniffing dog detects explosives in Ukraine, video shows Ukrainian defense forces are detecting and removing explosive devices with help from a small dog.
Ukraine April 6 Ukrainians pore over tragic aftermath of Russian invasion Ukrainian authorities searched for bodies in areas around the nation's capital city on Wednesday
Joe Biden April 6 Biden jokes about expanded fight with Russia: 'If I gotta go to war, I'm going with you guys' President Biden has said that conflict with Russia would be "World War III."
Russia April 6 Atrocities in Bucha, Ukraine, appear 'premeditated,' 'deliberate': senior US defense official A senior U.S. defense official says the atrocities committed against hundreds of civilians in Bucha were "premeditated" and "very deliberate."
Ukraine April 6 Special ops veteran warns Americans not to go to Ukraine to fight: 'This is not a game' Brett Velicovich describes American fighters fleeing Ukraine after underestimating Russia's brutality on the frontlines.
Russia April 6 US targets Putin's daughters with sanctions after evidence of atrocities in Ukraine surfaces The sanctions will also hit Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin, the family of Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov and members of Russia's Security Council.
Ukraine April 6 Photos from Ukraine-Russia war capture aftermath in Bucha, destruction and heartbreak across country More images are emerging showing Ukrainians scrambling for survival in hard-hit areas such as Bucha as the Russian invasion enters its 41st day.
Fox News Flash April 6 Nikki Haley slams Biden admin for 'running scared' of Russia, energy independence Former U.N. ambassador rips the Biden administration for not going after Russia's energy sector to pinch President Putin's cash flow and help end the war in Ukraine.
Russia April 6 NATO expecting 'major offensive' from Putin eastern Ukraine, alliance preparing for 'long haul' war NATO warned that it is expecting a 'major offensive' in eastern Ukraine after Russia said it would pull troops from cities in the north.
Fox News Flash April 6 Oil drilling exec rips 'show trial' on Capitol Hill, rejects 'ridiculous' gouging accusations from Democrats Canary CEO Dan Eberhart ripped House Democrats' "show trial" on Wednesday after lawmakers grilled oil executives on Capitol Hill in an attempt to blame them for sky-high gas prices.
Ukraine April 6 Bomb-sniffing dog detects explosives in Ukraine, video shows Ukrainian defense forces are detecting and removing explosive devices with help from a small dog.
Ukraine April 6 Ukrainians pore over tragic aftermath of Russian invasion Ukrainian authorities searched for bodies in areas around the nation's capital city on Wednesday
Joe Biden April 6 Biden jokes about expanded fight with Russia: 'If I gotta go to war, I'm going with you guys' President Biden has said that conflict with Russia would be "World War III."
Russia April 6 Atrocities in Bucha, Ukraine, appear 'premeditated,' 'deliberate': senior US defense official A senior U.S. defense official says the atrocities committed against hundreds of civilians in Bucha were "premeditated" and "very deliberate."
Ukraine April 6 Special ops veteran warns Americans not to go to Ukraine to fight: 'This is not a game' Brett Velicovich describes American fighters fleeing Ukraine after underestimating Russia's brutality on the frontlines.
Russia April 6 US targets Putin's daughters with sanctions after evidence of atrocities in Ukraine surfaces The sanctions will also hit Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin, the family of Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov and members of Russia's Security Council.
Ukraine April 6 Photos from Ukraine-Russia war capture aftermath in Bucha, destruction and heartbreak across country More images are emerging showing Ukrainians scrambling for survival in hard-hit areas such as Bucha as the Russian invasion enters its 41st day.
Fox News Flash April 6 Nikki Haley slams Biden admin for 'running scared' of Russia, energy independence Former U.N. ambassador rips the Biden administration for not going after Russia's energy sector to pinch President Putin's cash flow and help end the war in Ukraine.
Russia April 6 NATO expecting 'major offensive' from Putin eastern Ukraine, alliance preparing for 'long haul' war NATO warned that it is expecting a 'major offensive' in eastern Ukraine after Russia said it would pull troops from cities in the north.
Fox News Flash April 6 Oil drilling exec rips 'show trial' on Capitol Hill, rejects 'ridiculous' gouging accusations from Democrats Canary CEO Dan Eberhart ripped House Democrats' "show trial" on Wednesday after lawmakers grilled oil executives on Capitol Hill in an attempt to blame them for sky-high gas prices.
Ukraine April 6 Bomb-sniffing dog detects explosives in Ukraine, video shows Ukrainian defense forces are detecting and removing explosive devices with help from a small dog.
Ukraine April 6 Ukrainians pore over tragic aftermath of Russian invasion Ukrainian authorities searched for bodies in areas around the nation's capital city on Wednesday
Joe Biden April 6 Biden jokes about expanded fight with Russia: 'If I gotta go to war, I'm going with you guys' President Biden has said that conflict with Russia would be "World War III."
Russia April 6 Atrocities in Bucha, Ukraine, appear 'premeditated,' 'deliberate': senior US defense official A senior U.S. defense official says the atrocities committed against hundreds of civilians in Bucha were "premeditated" and "very deliberate."
Ukraine April 6 Special ops veteran warns Americans not to go to Ukraine to fight: 'This is not a game' Brett Velicovich describes American fighters fleeing Ukraine after underestimating Russia's brutality on the frontlines.
Russia April 6 US targets Putin's daughters with sanctions after evidence of atrocities in Ukraine surfaces The sanctions will also hit Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin, the family of Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov and members of Russia's Security Council.
Ukraine April 6 Photos from Ukraine-Russia war capture aftermath in Bucha, destruction and heartbreak across country More images are emerging showing Ukrainians scrambling for survival in hard-hit areas such as Bucha as the Russian invasion enters its 41st day.
Fox News Flash April 6 Nikki Haley slams Biden admin for 'running scared' of Russia, energy independence Former U.N. ambassador rips the Biden administration for not going after Russia's energy sector to pinch President Putin's cash flow and help end the war in Ukraine.
Russia April 6 NATO expecting 'major offensive' from Putin eastern Ukraine, alliance preparing for 'long haul' war NATO warned that it is expecting a 'major offensive' in eastern Ukraine after Russia said it would pull troops from cities in the north.
Fox News Flash April 6 Oil drilling exec rips 'show trial' on Capitol Hill, rejects 'ridiculous' gouging accusations from Democrats Canary CEO Dan Eberhart ripped House Democrats' "show trial" on Wednesday after lawmakers grilled oil executives on Capitol Hill in an attempt to blame them for sky-high gas prices.
Ukraine April 6 Bomb-sniffing dog detects explosives in Ukraine, video shows Ukrainian defense forces are detecting and removing explosive devices with help from a small dog.
Ukraine April 6 Ukrainians pore over tragic aftermath of Russian invasion Ukrainian authorities searched for bodies in areas around the nation's capital city on Wednesday
Joe Biden April 6 Biden jokes about expanded fight with Russia: 'If I gotta go to war, I'm going with you guys' President Biden has said that conflict with Russia would be "World War III."
Russia April 6 Atrocities in Bucha, Ukraine, appear 'premeditated,' 'deliberate': senior US defense official A senior U.S. defense official says the atrocities committed against hundreds of civilians in Bucha were "premeditated" and "very deliberate."
Ukraine April 6 Special ops veteran warns Americans not to go to Ukraine to fight: 'This is not a game' Brett Velicovich describes American fighters fleeing Ukraine after underestimating Russia's brutality on the frontlines.
Russia April 6 US targets Putin's daughters with sanctions after evidence of atrocities in Ukraine surfaces The sanctions will also hit Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin, the family of Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov and members of Russia's Security Council.
Ukraine April 6 Photos from Ukraine-Russia war capture aftermath in Bucha, destruction and heartbreak across country More images are emerging showing Ukrainians scrambling for survival in hard-hit areas such as Bucha as the Russian invasion enters its 41st day.
Fox News Flash April 6 Nikki Haley slams Biden admin for 'running scared' of Russia, energy independence Former U.N. ambassador rips the Biden administration for not going after Russia's energy sector to pinch President Putin's cash flow and help end the war in Ukraine.
Russia April 6 NATO expecting 'major offensive' from Putin eastern Ukraine, alliance preparing for 'long haul' war NATO warned that it is expecting a 'major offensive' in eastern Ukraine after Russia said it would pull troops from cities in the north.
Fox News Flash April 6 Oil drilling exec rips 'show trial' on Capitol Hill, rejects 'ridiculous' gouging accusations from Democrats Canary CEO Dan Eberhart ripped House Democrats' "show trial" on Wednesday after lawmakers grilled oil executives on Capitol Hill in an attempt to blame them for sky-high gas prices.
Ukraine April 6 Bomb-sniffing dog detects explosives in Ukraine, video shows Ukrainian defense forces are detecting and removing explosive devices with help from a small dog.
Ukraine April 6 Ukrainians pore over tragic aftermath of Russian invasion Ukrainian authorities searched for bodies in areas around the nation's capital city on Wednesday
Joe Biden April 6 Biden jokes about expanded fight with Russia: 'If I gotta go to war, I'm going with you guys' President Biden has said that conflict with Russia would be "World War III."
Russia April 6 Atrocities in Bucha, Ukraine, appear 'premeditated,' 'deliberate': senior US defense official A senior U.S. defense official says the atrocities committed against hundreds of civilians in Bucha were "premeditated" and "very deliberate."
Ukraine April 6 Special ops veteran warns Americans not to go to Ukraine to fight: 'This is not a game' Brett Velicovich describes American fighters fleeing Ukraine after underestimating Russia's brutality on the frontlines.
Russia April 6 US targets Putin's daughters with sanctions after evidence of atrocities in Ukraine surfaces The sanctions will also hit Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin, the family of Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov and members of Russia's Security Council.
Ukraine April 6 Photos from Ukraine-Russia war capture aftermath in Bucha, destruction and heartbreak across country More images are emerging showing Ukrainians scrambling for survival in hard-hit areas such as Bucha as the Russian invasion enters its 41st day.
Fox News Flash April 6 Nikki Haley slams Biden admin for 'running scared' of Russia, energy independence Former U.N. ambassador rips the Biden administration for not going after Russia's energy sector to pinch President Putin's cash flow and help end the war in Ukraine.
Russia April 6 NATO expecting 'major offensive' from Putin eastern Ukraine, alliance preparing for 'long haul' war NATO warned that it is expecting a 'major offensive' in eastern Ukraine after Russia said it would pull troops from cities in the north.
Fox News Flash April 6 Oil drilling exec rips 'show trial' on Capitol Hill, rejects 'ridiculous' gouging accusations from Democrats Canary CEO Dan Eberhart ripped House Democrats' "show trial" on Wednesday after lawmakers grilled oil executives on Capitol Hill in an attempt to blame them for sky-high gas prices.
Ukraine April 6 Bomb-sniffing dog detects explosives in Ukraine, video shows Ukrainian defense forces are detecting and removing explosive devices with help from a small dog.
Ukraine April 6 Ukrainians pore over tragic aftermath of Russian invasion Ukrainian authorities searched for bodies in areas around the nation's capital city on Wednesday
Joe Biden April 6 Biden jokes about expanded fight with Russia: 'If I gotta go to war, I'm going with you guys' President Biden has said that conflict with Russia would be "World War III."
Russia April 6 Atrocities in Bucha, Ukraine, appear 'premeditated,' 'deliberate': senior US defense official A senior U.S. defense official says the atrocities committed against hundreds of civilians in Bucha were "premeditated" and "very deliberate."
Ukraine April 6 Special ops veteran warns Americans not to go to Ukraine to fight: 'This is not a game' Brett Velicovich describes American fighters fleeing Ukraine after underestimating Russia's brutality on the frontlines.
Russia April 6 US targets Putin's daughters with sanctions after evidence of atrocities in Ukraine surfaces The sanctions will also hit Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin, the family of Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov and members of Russia's Security Council.
Ukraine April 6 Photos from Ukraine-Russia war capture aftermath in Bucha, destruction and heartbreak across country More images are emerging showing Ukrainians scrambling for survival in hard-hit areas such as Bucha as the Russian invasion enters its 41st day.
Fox News Flash April 6 Nikki Haley slams Biden admin for 'running scared' of Russia, energy independence Former U.N. ambassador rips the Biden administration for not going after Russia's energy sector to pinch President Putin's cash flow and help end the war in Ukraine.
Russia April 6 NATO expecting 'major offensive' from Putin eastern Ukraine, alliance preparing for 'long haul' war NATO warned that it is expecting a 'major offensive' in eastern Ukraine after Russia said it would pull troops from cities in the north.
Fox News Flash April 6 Oil drilling exec rips 'show trial' on Capitol Hill, rejects 'ridiculous' gouging accusations from Democrats Canary CEO Dan Eberhart ripped House Democrats' "show trial" on Wednesday after lawmakers grilled oil executives on Capitol Hill in an attempt to blame them for sky-high gas prices.
Ukraine April 6 Bomb-sniffing dog detects explosives in Ukraine, video shows Ukrainian defense forces are detecting and removing explosive devices with help from a small dog.
Ukraine April 6 Ukrainians pore over tragic aftermath of Russian invasion Ukrainian authorities searched for bodies in areas around the nation's capital city on Wednesday
Joe Biden April 6 Biden jokes about expanded fight with Russia: 'If I gotta go to war, I'm going with you guys' President Biden has said that conflict with Russia would be "World War III."
Russia April 6 Atrocities in Bucha, Ukraine, appear 'premeditated,' 'deliberate': senior US defense official A senior U.S. defense official says the atrocities committed against hundreds of civilians in Bucha were "premeditated" and "very deliberate."
Ukraine April 6 Special ops veteran warns Americans not to go to Ukraine to fight: 'This is not a game' Brett Velicovich describes American fighters fleeing Ukraine after underestimating Russia's brutality on the frontlines.
Russia April 6 US targets Putin's daughters with sanctions after evidence of atrocities in Ukraine surfaces The sanctions will also hit Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin, the family of Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov and members of Russia's Security Council.
Ukraine April 6 Photos from Ukraine-Russia war capture aftermath in Bucha, destruction and heartbreak across country More images are emerging showing Ukrainians scrambling for survival in hard-hit areas such as Bucha as the Russian invasion enters its 41st day.
Fox News Flash April 6 Nikki Haley slams Biden admin for 'running scared' of Russia, energy independence Former U.N. ambassador rips the Biden administration for not going after Russia's energy sector to pinch President Putin's cash flow and help end the war in Ukraine.
Russia April 6 NATO expecting 'major offensive' from Putin eastern Ukraine, alliance preparing for 'long haul' war NATO warned that it is expecting a 'major offensive' in eastern Ukraine after Russia said it would pull troops from cities in the north.
Fox News Flash April 6 Oil drilling exec rips 'show trial' on Capitol Hill, rejects 'ridiculous' gouging accusations from Democrats Canary CEO Dan Eberhart ripped House Democrats' "show trial" on Wednesday after lawmakers grilled oil executives on Capitol Hill in an attempt to blame them for sky-high gas prices.
Ukraine April 6 Bomb-sniffing dog detects explosives in Ukraine, video shows Ukrainian defense forces are detecting and removing explosive devices with help from a small dog.
Ukraine April 6 Ukrainians pore over tragic aftermath of Russian invasion Ukrainian authorities searched for bodies in areas around the nation's capital city on Wednesday
Joe Biden April 6 Biden jokes about expanded fight with Russia: 'If I gotta go to war, I'm going with you guys' President Biden has said that conflict with Russia would be "World War III."
Russia April 6 Atrocities in Bucha, Ukraine, appear 'premeditated,' 'deliberate': senior US defense official A senior U.S. defense official says the atrocities committed against hundreds of civilians in Bucha were "premeditated" and "very deliberate."
Ukraine April 6 Special ops veteran warns Americans not to go to Ukraine to fight: 'This is not a game' Brett Velicovich describes American fighters fleeing Ukraine after underestimating Russia's brutality on the frontlines.
Russia April 6 US targets Putin's daughters with sanctions after evidence of atrocities in Ukraine surfaces The sanctions will also hit Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin, the family of Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov and members of Russia's Security Council.
Ukraine April 6 Photos from Ukraine-Russia war capture aftermath in Bucha, destruction and heartbreak across country More images are emerging showing Ukrainians scrambling for survival in hard-hit areas such as Bucha as the Russian invasion enters its 41st day.
Fox News Flash April 6 Nikki Haley slams Biden admin for 'running scared' of Russia, energy independence Former U.N. ambassador rips the Biden administration for not going after Russia's energy sector to pinch President Putin's cash flow and help end the war in Ukraine.
Russia April 6 NATO expecting 'major offensive' from Putin eastern Ukraine, alliance preparing for 'long haul' war NATO warned that it is expecting a 'major offensive' in eastern Ukraine after Russia said it would pull troops from cities in the north.
Fox News Flash April 6 Oil drilling exec rips 'show trial' on Capitol Hill, rejects 'ridiculous' gouging accusations from Democrats Canary CEO Dan Eberhart ripped House Democrats' "show trial" on Wednesday after lawmakers grilled oil executives on Capitol Hill in an attempt to blame them for sky-high gas prices.
Ukraine April 6 Bomb-sniffing dog detects explosives in Ukraine, video shows Ukrainian defense forces are detecting and removing explosive devices with help from a small dog.
Ukraine April 6 Ukrainians pore over tragic aftermath of Russian invasion Ukrainian authorities searched for bodies in areas around the nation's capital city on Wednesday
Joe Biden April 6 Biden jokes about expanded fight with Russia: 'If I gotta go to war, I'm going with you guys' President Biden has said that conflict with Russia would be "World War III."
Russia April 6 Atrocities in Bucha, Ukraine, appear 'premeditated,' 'deliberate': senior US defense official A senior U.S. defense official says the atrocities committed against hundreds of civilians in Bucha were "premeditated" and "very deliberate."
Ukraine April 6 Special ops veteran warns Americans not to go to Ukraine to fight: 'This is not a game' Brett Velicovich describes American fighters fleeing Ukraine after underestimating Russia's brutality on the frontlines.
Russia April 6 US targets Putin's daughters with sanctions after evidence of atrocities in Ukraine surfaces The sanctions will also hit Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin, the family of Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov and members of Russia's Security Council.
Ukraine April 6 Photos from Ukraine-Russia war capture aftermath in Bucha, destruction and heartbreak across country More images are emerging showing Ukrainians scrambling for survival in hard-hit areas such as Bucha as the Russian invasion enters its 41st day.
Fox News Flash April 6 Nikki Haley slams Biden admin for 'running scared' of Russia, energy independence Former U.N. ambassador rips the Biden administration for not going after Russia's energy sector to pinch President Putin's cash flow and help end the war in Ukraine.
Russia April 6 NATO expecting 'major offensive' from Putin eastern Ukraine, alliance preparing for 'long haul' war NATO warned that it is expecting a 'major offensive' in eastern Ukraine after Russia said it would pull troops from cities in the north.
Fox News Flash April 6 Oil drilling exec rips 'show trial' on Capitol Hill, rejects 'ridiculous' gouging accusations from Democrats Canary CEO Dan Eberhart ripped House Democrats' "show trial" on Wednesday after lawmakers grilled oil executives on Capitol Hill in an attempt to blame them for sky-high gas prices.
Ukraine April 6 Bomb-sniffing dog detects explosives in Ukraine, video shows Ukrainian defense forces are detecting and removing explosive devices with help from a small dog.
Ukraine April 6 Ukrainians pore over tragic aftermath of Russian invasion Ukrainian authorities searched for bodies in areas around the nation's capital city on Wednesday
Joe Biden April 6 Biden jokes about expanded fight with Russia: 'If I gotta go to war, I'm going with you guys' President Biden has said that conflict with Russia would be "World War III."
Russia April 6 Atrocities in Bucha, Ukraine, appear 'premeditated,' 'deliberate': senior US defense official A senior U.S. defense official says the atrocities committed against hundreds of civilians in Bucha were "premeditated" and "very deliberate."
Ukraine April 6 Special ops veteran warns Americans not to go to Ukraine to fight: 'This is not a game' Brett Velicovich describes American fighters fleeing Ukraine after underestimating Russia's brutality on the frontlines.
Russia April 6 US targets Putin's daughters with sanctions after evidence of atrocities in Ukraine surfaces The sanctions will also hit Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin, the family of Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov and members of Russia's Security Council.
Ukraine April 6 Photos from Ukraine-Russia war capture aftermath in Bucha, destruction and heartbreak across country More images are emerging showing Ukrainians scrambling for survival in hard-hit areas such as Bucha as the Russian invasion enters its 41st day.
Fox News Flash April 6 Nikki Haley slams Biden admin for 'running scared' of Russia, energy independence Former U.N. ambassador rips the Biden administration for not going after Russia's energy sector to pinch President Putin's cash flow and help end the war in Ukraine.
Russia April 6 NATO expecting 'major offensive' from Putin eastern Ukraine, alliance preparing for 'long haul' war NATO warned that it is expecting a 'major offensive' in eastern Ukraine after Russia said it would pull troops from cities in the north.
Fox News Flash April 6 Oil drilling exec rips 'show trial' on Capitol Hill, rejects 'ridiculous' gouging accusations from Democrats Canary CEO Dan Eberhart ripped House Democrats' "show trial" on Wednesday after lawmakers grilled oil executives on Capitol Hill in an attempt to blame them for sky-high gas prices.
Ukraine April 6 Bomb-sniffing dog detects explosives in Ukraine, video shows Ukrainian defense forces are detecting and removing explosive devices with help from a small dog.
Ukraine April 6 Ukrainians pore over tragic aftermath of Russian invasion Ukrainian authorities searched for bodies in areas around the nation's capital city on Wednesday
Joe Biden April 6 Biden jokes about expanded fight with Russia: 'If I gotta go to war, I'm going with you guys' President Biden has said that conflict with Russia would be "World War III."
Russia April 6 Atrocities in Bucha, Ukraine, appear 'premeditated,' 'deliberate': senior US defense official A senior U.S. defense official says the atrocities committed against hundreds of civilians in Bucha were "premeditated" and "very deliberate."
Ukraine April 6 Special ops veteran warns Americans not to go to Ukraine to fight: 'This is not a game' Brett Velicovich describes American fighters fleeing Ukraine after underestimating Russia's brutality on the frontlines.
Russia April 6 US targets Putin's daughters with sanctions after evidence of atrocities in Ukraine surfaces The sanctions will also hit Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin, the family of Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov and members of Russia's Security Council.
Ukraine April 6 Photos from Ukraine-Russia war capture aftermath in Bucha, destruction and heartbreak across country More images are emerging showing Ukrainians scrambling for survival in hard-hit areas such as Bucha as the Russian invasion enters its 41st day.
Fox News Flash April 6 Nikki Haley slams Biden admin for 'running scared' of Russia, energy independence Former U.N. ambassador rips the Biden administration for not going after Russia's energy sector to pinch President Putin's cash flow and help end the war in Ukraine.
Russia April 6 NATO expecting 'major offensive' from Putin eastern Ukraine, alliance preparing for 'long haul' war NATO warned that it is expecting a 'major offensive' in eastern Ukraine after Russia said it would pull troops from cities in the north.
Fox News Flash April 6 Oil drilling exec rips 'show trial' on Capitol Hill, rejects 'ridiculous' gouging accusations from Democrats Canary CEO Dan Eberhart ripped House Democrats' "show trial" on Wednesday after lawmakers grilled oil executives on Capitol Hill in an attempt to blame them for sky-high gas prices.
Ukraine April 6 Bomb-sniffing dog detects explosives in Ukraine, video shows Ukrainian defense forces are detecting and removing explosive devices with help from a small dog.
Ukraine April 6 Ukrainians pore over tragic aftermath of Russian invasion Ukrainian authorities searched for bodies in areas around the nation's capital city on Wednesday
Joe Biden April 6 Biden jokes about expanded fight with Russia: 'If I gotta go to war, I'm going with you guys' President Biden has said that conflict with Russia would be "World War III."
Russia April 6 Atrocities in Bucha, Ukraine, appear 'premeditated,' 'deliberate': senior US defense official A senior U.S. defense official says the atrocities committed against hundreds of civilians in Bucha were "premeditated" and "very deliberate."
Ukraine April 6 Special ops veteran warns Americans not to go to Ukraine to fight: 'This is not a game' Brett Velicovich describes American fighters fleeing Ukraine after underestimating Russia's brutality on the frontlines.
Russia April 6 US targets Putin's daughters with sanctions after evidence of atrocities in Ukraine surfaces The sanctions will also hit Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin, the family of Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov and members of Russia's Security Council.
Ukraine April 6 Photos from Ukraine-Russia war capture aftermath in Bucha, destruction and heartbreak across country More images are emerging showing Ukrainians scrambling for survival in hard-hit areas such as Bucha as the Russian invasion enters its 41st day.
Fox News Flash April 6 Nikki Haley slams Biden admin for 'running scared' of Russia, energy independence Former U.N. ambassador rips the Biden administration for not going after Russia's energy sector to pinch President Putin's cash flow and help end the war in Ukraine.
Russia April 6 NATO expecting 'major offensive' from Putin eastern Ukraine, alliance preparing for 'long haul' war NATO warned that it is expecting a 'major offensive' in eastern Ukraine after Russia said it would pull troops from cities in the north.
Fox News Flash April 6 Oil drilling exec rips 'show trial' on Capitol Hill, rejects 'ridiculous' gouging accusations from Democrats Canary CEO Dan Eberhart ripped House Democrats' "show trial" on Wednesday after lawmakers grilled oil executives on Capitol Hill in an attempt to blame them for sky-high gas prices.
Ukraine April 6 Bomb-sniffing dog detects explosives in Ukraine, video shows Ukrainian defense forces are detecting and removing explosive devices with help from a small dog.
Ukraine April 6 Ukrainians pore over tragic aftermath of Russian invasion Ukrainian authorities searched for bodies in areas around the nation's capital city on Wednesday
Joe Biden April 6 Biden jokes about expanded fight with Russia: 'If I gotta go to war, I'm going with you guys' President Biden has said that conflict with Russia would be "World War III."
Russia April 6 Atrocities in Bucha, Ukraine, appear 'premeditated,' 'deliberate': senior US defense official A senior U.S. defense official says the atrocities committed against hundreds of civilians in Bucha were "premeditated" and "very deliberate."
Ukraine April 6 Special ops veteran warns Americans not to go to Ukraine to fight: 'This is not a game' Brett Velicovich describes American fighters fleeing Ukraine after underestimating Russia's brutality on the frontlines.
Russia April 6 US targets Putin's daughters with sanctions after evidence of atrocities in Ukraine surfaces The sanctions will also hit Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin, the family of Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov and members of Russia's Security Council.
Ukraine April 6 Photos from Ukraine-Russia war capture aftermath in Bucha, destruction and heartbreak across country More images are emerging showing Ukrainians scrambling for survival in hard-hit areas such as Bucha as the Russian invasion enters its 41st day.
Fox News Flash April 6 Nikki Haley slams Biden admin for 'running scared' of Russia, energy independence Former U.N. ambassador rips the Biden administration for not going after Russia's energy sector to pinch President Putin's cash flow and help end the war in Ukraine.
Russia April 6 NATO expecting 'major offensive' from Putin eastern Ukraine, alliance preparing for 'long haul' war NATO warned that it is expecting a 'major offensive' in eastern Ukraine after Russia said it would pull troops from cities in the north.
HANNITY April 6 Newt Gingrich reveals Biden's 'hypocrisy' on Vladimir Putin Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich reveals several actions America can take to further disable Putin, and said the U.S. response to the war is "an embarrassment to us as a country."
Sean Hannity's Monologue April 6 Sean Hannity: Biden and NATO need to do only two things to help Ukraine defeat Russia Sean Hannity said the Ukrainian people have shown a willingness to fight for their country, and America's allies in Europe "need to stop funding the war."
Ukraine April 5 Sean Penn speaks out about time in Ukraine, says Zelenskyy 'will win, but at what cost' Sean Penn joined "Hannity" on Tuesday for an exclusive interview after spending time in Ukraine filming a documentary.
Ukraine April 5 Glenn Greenwald calls out censorship of dissenting views about Russia's invasion of Ukraine Independent Journalist Glenn Greenwald told "Tucker Carlson Tonight" that anyone who has a dissenting view about the war in Ukraine is called a "Russian agent."
Fox News Flash April 5 Russian officials must be 'held accountable for war crimes': Gen. Breedlove Retired General Philip Breedlove discussed Russian accountability and chemical warfare Tuesday on "Your World."
White House April 5 White House stands by opposition to war with Russia despite evidence of atrocities The White House is standing firm on its opposition to a war with Russia, even after President Biden and other members of his administration referred to Russian President Vladimir Putin as a “war criminal” and insisted he “should be held accountable” for the atrocities out of Ukraine.
UNITED NATIONS April 5 UNSC powerless to punish Russia because '40 percent are actively engaged in genocide': Thiessen In a speech to the UNSC this week, Volodymyr Zelenskyy pleaded for action against Russia.
Vladimir Putin April 5 Reporter's Notebook: As Ukraine war drags on, Putin's high approval rating in Russia called into question Lev Gudkov insists that his March opinion poll giving Vladimir Putin high ratings is honest.
Fox News Flash April 5 Former Obama defense secretary calls on US to accelerate aid to stop Russia's war: This is bigger than Ukraine Former Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel breaks down the deeper implications of the Ukraine war's impact on the world stage.
Ukraine April 5 US calls out 'credible reports' of Putin's forces herding Ukrainians to 'filtration camps,' then into Russia U.S. Ambassador to the U.N. Linda Thomas-Greenfield highlighted "credible reports" about Russian forces abducting tens of thousands of Ukrainian civilians and forcing them to relocate to Russia.
Ukraine March 29 Ukrainian intelligence releases names of more than 600 alleged Russian spies Ukraine's defense intelligence ministry released a list of more than 600 alleged Russian spies working in Europe in an apparent attempt to burn them and weaken Russia's intelligence operations across the continent.
Joe Biden March 29 Biden's stumbles in discussing Ukraine invasion evoke missteps during botched Afghanistan withdrawal President Biden’s multiple gaffes in discussing the Russian invasion of Ukraine are reminiscent of the chaotic Afghanistan withdrawal just seven months ago.
Fox News Flash March 28 Newt Gingrich criticizes Biden's 'cowardly' performance in Europe Gingrich said there is "no place to turn for leadership" in America.
Joe Biden March 28 Tulsi Gabbard: Biden's regime change comment reveals his true 'objectives' for Putin Biden's regime change comment offered the public a glimpse into the true "aims and objectives" of his administration as it relates to Russia's invasion of Ukraine, Gabbard said.
Joe Biden March 28 PHOTOS: Biden caught using cue cards in trying to paper over Ukraine gaffe about ousting Putin President Biden held a “cheat sheet” of prepared answers for a key question during his White House news briefing Monday – a question about why his remarks on Saturday suggested support for regime change in Russia.
Ukraine March 28 California National Guard's relationship with Ukraine spans decades, now shifting to remote aid The California National Guard has had a working relationship with the Ukrainian military since the Soviet Union dissolved in the early 1990's.
Rand Paul March 28 Biden's gaffes becoming 'national security risk,' Rand Paul says President Biden's latest off-script comments about Russia authoritarian Vladimir Putin are potentially risky for the United States, Senate Foreign Relations Committee member Rand Paul said Monday.
Media March 28 Former Obama defense secretary: President Biden made Putin gaffe because he's 'Irish' Former Obama defense secretary Leon Panetta claimed that Biden’s Irish background could have been a factor into his gaffe over the weekend.
Fox News Flash March 28 Panetta on Biden's remarks: 'Up to the Russians who their leader will be' Former CIA Director Leon Panetta joined "Your World" on Monday to discuss President Biden's comments about whether Vladimir Putin should remain in power.
Joe Biden March 28 CNN's Don Lemon defends Biden over Putin 'cannot remain in power' remark uproar: A 'media-manufactured story' The CNN anchor went to bat for the president, who has been under fire for provocative remarks he made during his speech in Warsaw, Poland.
Ukraine March 29 Ukrainian intelligence releases names of more than 600 alleged Russian spies Ukraine's defense intelligence ministry released a list of more than 600 alleged Russian spies working in Europe in an apparent attempt to burn them and weaken Russia's intelligence operations across the continent.
Joe Biden March 29 Biden's stumbles in discussing Ukraine invasion evoke missteps during botched Afghanistan withdrawal President Biden’s multiple gaffes in discussing the Russian invasion of Ukraine are reminiscent of the chaotic Afghanistan withdrawal just seven months ago.
Fox News Flash March 28 Newt Gingrich criticizes Biden's 'cowardly' performance in Europe Gingrich said there is "no place to turn for leadership" in America.
Joe Biden March 28 Tulsi Gabbard: Biden's regime change comment reveals his true 'objectives' for Putin Biden's regime change comment offered the public a glimpse into the true "aims and objectives" of his administration as it relates to Russia's invasion of Ukraine, Gabbard said.
Joe Biden March 28 PHOTOS: Biden caught using cue cards in trying to paper over Ukraine gaffe about ousting Putin President Biden held a “cheat sheet” of prepared answers for a key question during his White House news briefing Monday – a question about why his remarks on Saturday suggested support for regime change in Russia.
Ukraine March 28 California National Guard's relationship with Ukraine spans decades, now shifting to remote aid The California National Guard has had a working relationship with the Ukrainian military since the Soviet Union dissolved in the early 1990's.
Rand Paul March 28 Biden's gaffes becoming 'national security risk,' Rand Paul says President Biden's latest off-script comments about Russia authoritarian Vladimir Putin are potentially risky for the United States, Senate Foreign Relations Committee member Rand Paul said Monday.
Media March 28 Former Obama defense secretary: President Biden made Putin gaffe because he's 'Irish' Former Obama defense secretary Leon Panetta claimed that Biden’s Irish background could have been a factor into his gaffe over the weekend.
Fox News Flash March 28 Panetta on Biden's remarks: 'Up to the Russians who their leader will be' Former CIA Director Leon Panetta joined "Your World" on Monday to discuss President Biden's comments about whether Vladimir Putin should remain in power.
Joe Biden March 28 CNN's Don Lemon defends Biden over Putin 'cannot remain in power' remark uproar: A 'media-manufactured story' The CNN anchor went to bat for the president, who has been under fire for provocative remarks he made during his speech in Warsaw, Poland.
Ukraine March 29 Ukrainian intelligence releases names of more than 600 alleged Russian spies Ukraine's defense intelligence ministry released a list of more than 600 alleged Russian spies working in Europe in an apparent attempt to burn them and weaken Russia's intelligence operations across the continent.
Joe Biden March 29 Biden's stumbles in discussing Ukraine invasion evoke missteps during botched Afghanistan withdrawal President Biden’s multiple gaffes in discussing the Russian invasion of Ukraine are reminiscent of the chaotic Afghanistan withdrawal just seven months ago.
Fox News Flash March 28 Newt Gingrich criticizes Biden's 'cowardly' performance in Europe Gingrich said there is "no place to turn for leadership" in America.
Joe Biden March 28 Tulsi Gabbard: Biden's regime change comment reveals his true 'objectives' for Putin Biden's regime change comment offered the public a glimpse into the true "aims and objectives" of his administration as it relates to Russia's invasion of Ukraine, Gabbard said.
Joe Biden March 28 PHOTOS: Biden caught using cue cards in trying to paper over Ukraine gaffe about ousting Putin President Biden held a “cheat sheet” of prepared answers for a key question during his White House news briefing Monday – a question about why his remarks on Saturday suggested support for regime change in Russia.
Ukraine March 28 California National Guard's relationship with Ukraine spans decades, now shifting to remote aid The California National Guard has had a working relationship with the Ukrainian military since the Soviet Union dissolved in the early 1990's.
Rand Paul March 28 Biden's gaffes becoming 'national security risk,' Rand Paul says President Biden's latest off-script comments about Russia authoritarian Vladimir Putin are potentially risky for the United States, Senate Foreign Relations Committee member Rand Paul said Monday.
Media March 28 Former Obama defense secretary: President Biden made Putin gaffe because he's 'Irish' Former Obama defense secretary Leon Panetta claimed that Biden’s Irish background could have been a factor into his gaffe over the weekend.
Fox News Flash March 28 Panetta on Biden's remarks: 'Up to the Russians who their leader will be' Former CIA Director Leon Panetta joined "Your World" on Monday to discuss President Biden's comments about whether Vladimir Putin should remain in power.
Joe Biden March 28 CNN's Don Lemon defends Biden over Putin 'cannot remain in power' remark uproar: A 'media-manufactured story' The CNN anchor went to bat for the president, who has been under fire for provocative remarks he made during his speech in Warsaw, Poland.
Ukraine March 29 Ukrainian intelligence releases names of more than 600 alleged Russian spies Ukraine's defense intelligence ministry released a list of more than 600 alleged Russian spies working in Europe in an apparent attempt to burn them and weaken Russia's intelligence operations across the continent.
Joe Biden March 29 Biden's stumbles in discussing Ukraine invasion evoke missteps during botched Afghanistan withdrawal President Biden’s multiple gaffes in discussing the Russian invasion of Ukraine are reminiscent of the chaotic Afghanistan withdrawal just seven months ago.
Fox News Flash March 28 Newt Gingrich criticizes Biden's 'cowardly' performance in Europe Gingrich said there is "no place to turn for leadership" in America.
Joe Biden March 28 Tulsi Gabbard: Biden's regime change comment reveals his true 'objectives' for Putin Biden's regime change comment offered the public a glimpse into the true "aims and objectives" of his administration as it relates to Russia's invasion of Ukraine, Gabbard said.
Joe Biden March 28 PHOTOS: Biden caught using cue cards in trying to paper over Ukraine gaffe about ousting Putin President Biden held a “cheat sheet” of prepared answers for a key question during his White House news briefing Monday – a question about why his remarks on Saturday suggested support for regime change in Russia.
Ukraine March 28 California National Guard's relationship with Ukraine spans decades, now shifting to remote aid The California National Guard has had a working relationship with the Ukrainian military since the Soviet Union dissolved in the early 1990's.
Rand Paul March 28 Biden's gaffes becoming 'national security risk,' Rand Paul says President Biden's latest off-script comments about Russia authoritarian Vladimir Putin are potentially risky for the United States, Senate Foreign Relations Committee member Rand Paul said Monday.
Media March 28 Former Obama defense secretary: President Biden made Putin gaffe because he's 'Irish' Former Obama defense secretary Leon Panetta claimed that Biden’s Irish background could have been a factor into his gaffe over the weekend.
Fox News Flash March 28 Panetta on Biden's remarks: 'Up to the Russians who their leader will be' Former CIA Director Leon Panetta joined "Your World" on Monday to discuss President Biden's comments about whether Vladimir Putin should remain in power.
Joe Biden March 28 CNN's Don Lemon defends Biden over Putin 'cannot remain in power' remark uproar: A 'media-manufactured story' The CNN anchor went to bat for the president, who has been under fire for provocative remarks he made during his speech in Warsaw, Poland.
Ukraine March 29 Ukrainian intelligence releases names of more than 600 alleged Russian spies Ukraine's defense intelligence ministry released a list of more than 600 alleged Russian spies working in Europe in an apparent attempt to burn them and weaken Russia's intelligence operations across the continent.
Joe Biden March 29 Biden's stumbles in discussing Ukraine invasion evoke missteps during botched Afghanistan withdrawal President Biden’s multiple gaffes in discussing the Russian invasion of Ukraine are reminiscent of the chaotic Afghanistan withdrawal just seven months ago.
Fox News Flash March 28 Newt Gingrich criticizes Biden's 'cowardly' performance in Europe Gingrich said there is "no place to turn for leadership" in America.
Joe Biden March 28 Tulsi Gabbard: Biden's regime change comment reveals his true 'objectives' for Putin Biden's regime change comment offered the public a glimpse into the true "aims and objectives" of his administration as it relates to Russia's invasion of Ukraine, Gabbard said.
Joe Biden March 28 PHOTOS: Biden caught using cue cards in trying to paper over Ukraine gaffe about ousting Putin President Biden held a “cheat sheet” of prepared answers for a key question during his White House news briefing Monday – a question about why his remarks on Saturday suggested support for regime change in Russia.
Ukraine March 28 California National Guard's relationship with Ukraine spans decades, now shifting to remote aid The California National Guard has had a working relationship with the Ukrainian military since the Soviet Union dissolved in the early 1990's.
Rand Paul March 28 Biden's gaffes becoming 'national security risk,' Rand Paul says President Biden's latest off-script comments about Russia authoritarian Vladimir Putin are potentially risky for the United States, Senate Foreign Relations Committee member Rand Paul said Monday.
Media March 28 Former Obama defense secretary: President Biden made Putin gaffe because he's 'Irish' Former Obama defense secretary Leon Panetta claimed that Biden’s Irish background could have been a factor into his gaffe over the weekend.
Fox News Flash March 28 Panetta on Biden's remarks: 'Up to the Russians who their leader will be' Former CIA Director Leon Panetta joined "Your World" on Monday to discuss President Biden's comments about whether Vladimir Putin should remain in power.
Joe Biden March 28 CNN's Don Lemon defends Biden over Putin 'cannot remain in power' remark uproar: A 'media-manufactured story' The CNN anchor went to bat for the president, who has been under fire for provocative remarks he made during his speech in Warsaw, Poland.
Ukraine March 29 Ukrainian intelligence releases names of more than 600 alleged Russian spies Ukraine's defense intelligence ministry released a list of more than 600 alleged Russian spies working in Europe in an apparent attempt to burn them and weaken Russia's intelligence operations across the continent.
Joe Biden March 29 Biden's stumbles in discussing Ukraine invasion evoke missteps during botched Afghanistan withdrawal President Biden’s multiple gaffes in discussing the Russian invasion of Ukraine are reminiscent of the chaotic Afghanistan withdrawal just seven months ago.
Fox News Flash March 28 Newt Gingrich criticizes Biden's 'cowardly' performance in Europe Gingrich said there is "no place to turn for leadership" in America.
Joe Biden March 28 Tulsi Gabbard: Biden's regime change comment reveals his true 'objectives' for Putin Biden's regime change comment offered the public a glimpse into the true "aims and objectives" of his administration as it relates to Russia's invasion of Ukraine, Gabbard said.
Joe Biden March 28 PHOTOS: Biden caught using cue cards in trying to paper over Ukraine gaffe about ousting Putin President Biden held a “cheat sheet” of prepared answers for a key question during his White House news briefing Monday – a question about why his remarks on Saturday suggested support for regime change in Russia.
Ukraine March 28 California National Guard's relationship with Ukraine spans decades, now shifting to remote aid The California National Guard has had a working relationship with the Ukrainian military since the Soviet Union dissolved in the early 1990's.
Rand Paul March 28 Biden's gaffes becoming 'national security risk,' Rand Paul says President Biden's latest off-script comments about Russia authoritarian Vladimir Putin are potentially risky for the United States, Senate Foreign Relations Committee member Rand Paul said Monday.
Media March 28 Former Obama defense secretary: President Biden made Putin gaffe because he's 'Irish' Former Obama defense secretary Leon Panetta claimed that Biden’s Irish background could have been a factor into his gaffe over the weekend.
Fox News Flash March 28 Panetta on Biden's remarks: 'Up to the Russians who their leader will be' Former CIA Director Leon Panetta joined "Your World" on Monday to discuss President Biden's comments about whether Vladimir Putin should remain in power.
Joe Biden March 28 CNN's Don Lemon defends Biden over Putin 'cannot remain in power' remark uproar: A 'media-manufactured story' The CNN anchor went to bat for the president, who has been under fire for provocative remarks he made during his speech in Warsaw, Poland.
Ukraine March 29 Ukrainian intelligence releases names of more than 600 alleged Russian spies Ukraine's defense intelligence ministry released a list of more than 600 alleged Russian spies working in Europe in an apparent attempt to burn them and weaken Russia's intelligence operations across the continent.
Joe Biden March 29 Biden's stumbles in discussing Ukraine invasion evoke missteps during botched Afghanistan withdrawal President Biden’s multiple gaffes in discussing the Russian invasion of Ukraine are reminiscent of the chaotic Afghanistan withdrawal just seven months ago.
Fox News Flash March 28 Newt Gingrich criticizes Biden's 'cowardly' performance in Europe Gingrich said there is "no place to turn for leadership" in America.
Joe Biden March 28 Tulsi Gabbard: Biden's regime change comment reveals his true 'objectives' for Putin Biden's regime change comment offered the public a glimpse into the true "aims and objectives" of his administration as it relates to Russia's invasion of Ukraine, Gabbard said.
Joe Biden March 28 PHOTOS: Biden caught using cue cards in trying to paper over Ukraine gaffe about ousting Putin President Biden held a “cheat sheet” of prepared answers for a key question during his White House news briefing Monday – a question about why his remarks on Saturday suggested support for regime change in Russia.
Ukraine March 28 California National Guard's relationship with Ukraine spans decades, now shifting to remote aid The California National Guard has had a working relationship with the Ukrainian military since the Soviet Union dissolved in the early 1990's.
Rand Paul March 28 Biden's gaffes becoming 'national security risk,' Rand Paul says President Biden's latest off-script comments about Russia authoritarian Vladimir Putin are potentially risky for the United States, Senate Foreign Relations Committee member Rand Paul said Monday.
Media March 28 Former Obama defense secretary: President Biden made Putin gaffe because he's 'Irish' Former Obama defense secretary Leon Panetta claimed that Biden’s Irish background could have been a factor into his gaffe over the weekend.
Fox News Flash March 28 Panetta on Biden's remarks: 'Up to the Russians who their leader will be' Former CIA Director Leon Panetta joined "Your World" on Monday to discuss President Biden's comments about whether Vladimir Putin should remain in power.
Joe Biden March 28 CNN's Don Lemon defends Biden over Putin 'cannot remain in power' remark uproar: A 'media-manufactured story' The CNN anchor went to bat for the president, who has been under fire for provocative remarks he made during his speech in Warsaw, Poland.
Ukraine March 29 Ukrainian intelligence releases names of more than 600 alleged Russian spies Ukraine's defense intelligence ministry released a list of more than 600 alleged Russian spies working in Europe in an apparent attempt to burn them and weaken Russia's intelligence operations across the continent.
Joe Biden March 29 Biden's stumbles in discussing Ukraine invasion evoke missteps during botched Afghanistan withdrawal President Biden’s multiple gaffes in discussing the Russian invasion of Ukraine are reminiscent of the chaotic Afghanistan withdrawal just seven months ago.
Fox News Flash March 28 Newt Gingrich criticizes Biden's 'cowardly' performance in Europe Gingrich said there is "no place to turn for leadership" in America.
Joe Biden March 28 Tulsi Gabbard: Biden's regime change comment reveals his true 'objectives' for Putin Biden's regime change comment offered the public a glimpse into the true "aims and objectives" of his administration as it relates to Russia's invasion of Ukraine, Gabbard said.
Joe Biden March 28 PHOTOS: Biden caught using cue cards in trying to paper over Ukraine gaffe about ousting Putin President Biden held a “cheat sheet” of prepared answers for a key question during his White House news briefing Monday – a question about why his remarks on Saturday suggested support for regime change in Russia.
Ukraine March 28 California National Guard's relationship with Ukraine spans decades, now shifting to remote aid The California National Guard has had a working relationship with the Ukrainian military since the Soviet Union dissolved in the early 1990's.
Rand Paul March 28 Biden's gaffes becoming 'national security risk,' Rand Paul says President Biden's latest off-script comments about Russia authoritarian Vladimir Putin are potentially risky for the United States, Senate Foreign Relations Committee member Rand Paul said Monday.
Media March 28 Former Obama defense secretary: President Biden made Putin gaffe because he's 'Irish' Former Obama defense secretary Leon Panetta claimed that Biden’s Irish background could have been a factor into his gaffe over the weekend.
Fox News Flash March 28 Panetta on Biden's remarks: 'Up to the Russians who their leader will be' Former CIA Director Leon Panetta joined "Your World" on Monday to discuss President Biden's comments about whether Vladimir Putin should remain in power.
Joe Biden March 28 CNN's Don Lemon defends Biden over Putin 'cannot remain in power' remark uproar: A 'media-manufactured story' The CNN anchor went to bat for the president, who has been under fire for provocative remarks he made during his speech in Warsaw, Poland.
Media March 25 Fox News' Benjamin Hall transferred to Texas after suffering serious injuries reporting from Ukraine Fox News journalist Benjamin Hall is recovering from multiple surgeries at a premier military medical facility in Texas after suffering serious injuries covering the war in Ukraine.
Music March 25 Ed Sheeran, Camila Cabello, and more stars to perform at 'Concert for Ukraine' Ed Sheeran and Camila Cabello are among a number of performers who will use their voices for a good cause at the upcoming “Concert for Ukraine."
Ukraine March 25 Erdoğan: Ukraine and Russia nearing 'consensus' on 4 of 6 key issues to ending the war Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan claimed on Thursday that Russian President Vladimir Putin and Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskyy are nearing “consensus” on key issues to resolve the Russia-Ukraine war. Turkey has been hosting diplomatic talks between the nations.
OPINION March 25 Ukraine war offers vital lessons on deterring China from invading Taiwan What’s happening in Ukraine has national security implications well beyond Europe. The lessons from this conflict are already applicable across the world, particularly in the Indo-Pacific.
Joe Biden March 25 US, European Union announce joint task force to reduce Europe's dependence on Russian gas President Biden and Ursula von der Leyen, president of the European Commission, announced in Brussels Friday that the U.S. and European Union will be launching a joint task force to help Europe pull away from its reliance on Russian gas.
Joe Biden March 25 Putin banked on Obama's appeasement to continue under Biden, sparking Russo-Ukranian war: expert President Biden has hired many of the same Russia experts employed by the Obama administration, according to expert.
Exclusive March 25 Paralyzed Ukrainian model Oksana Kononets recalls fleeing from Russian invasion: 'When will this end?' Earlier this month, Oksana Kononets appeared alongside other models in Los Angeles for the annual fashion show hosted by Runway of Dreams.
Fox News Flash March 24 Ingraham: Biden has made it clear he’s content to let other nations lead on Ukraine Laura Ingraham explained Thursday how President Biden is doing an “embarrassing” job of handling the conflict in the Ukraine on “The Ingraham Angle.”
Tulsi Gabbard March 24 Sean Hannity presses Tulsi Gabbard on her Ukraine stance Former Rep. Tulsi Gabbard, D-Hawaii, and host Sean Hannity debated what the U.S. policy should be toward the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
Media March 25 Fox News' Benjamin Hall transferred to Texas after suffering serious injuries reporting from Ukraine Fox News journalist Benjamin Hall is recovering from multiple surgeries at a premier military medical facility in Texas after suffering serious injuries covering the war in Ukraine.
Music March 25 Ed Sheeran, Camila Cabello, and more stars to perform at 'Concert for Ukraine' Ed Sheeran and Camila Cabello are among a number of performers who will use their voices for a good cause at the upcoming “Concert for Ukraine."
Ukraine March 25 Erdoğan: Ukraine and Russia nearing 'consensus' on 4 of 6 key issues to ending the war Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan claimed on Thursday that Russian President Vladimir Putin and Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskyy are nearing “consensus” on key issues to resolve the Russia-Ukraine war. Turkey has been hosting diplomatic talks between the nations.
OPINION March 25 Ukraine war offers vital lessons on deterring China from invading Taiwan What’s happening in Ukraine has national security implications well beyond Europe. The lessons from this conflict are already applicable across the world, particularly in the Indo-Pacific.
Joe Biden March 25 US, European Union announce joint task force to reduce Europe's dependence on Russian gas President Biden and Ursula von der Leyen, president of the European Commission, announced in Brussels Friday that the U.S. and European Union will be launching a joint task force to help Europe pull away from its reliance on Russian gas.
Joe Biden March 25 Putin banked on Obama's appeasement to continue under Biden, sparking Russo-Ukranian war: expert President Biden has hired many of the same Russia experts employed by the Obama administration, according to expert.
Exclusive March 25 Paralyzed Ukrainian model Oksana Kononets recalls fleeing from Russian invasion: 'When will this end?' Earlier this month, Oksana Kononets appeared alongside other models in Los Angeles for the annual fashion show hosted by Runway of Dreams.
Fox News Flash March 24 Ingraham: Biden has made it clear he’s content to let other nations lead on Ukraine Laura Ingraham explained Thursday how President Biden is doing an “embarrassing” job of handling the conflict in the Ukraine on “The Ingraham Angle.”
Tulsi Gabbard March 24 Sean Hannity presses Tulsi Gabbard on her Ukraine stance Former Rep. Tulsi Gabbard, D-Hawaii, and host Sean Hannity debated what the U.S. policy should be toward the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
Media March 25 Fox News' Benjamin Hall transferred to Texas after suffering serious injuries reporting from Ukraine Fox News journalist Benjamin Hall is recovering from multiple surgeries at a premier military medical facility in Texas after suffering serious injuries covering the war in Ukraine.
Music March 25 Ed Sheeran, Camila Cabello, and more stars to perform at 'Concert for Ukraine' Ed Sheeran and Camila Cabello are among a number of performers who will use their voices for a good cause at the upcoming “Concert for Ukraine."
Ukraine March 25 Erdoğan: Ukraine and Russia nearing 'consensus' on 4 of 6 key issues to ending the war Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan claimed on Thursday that Russian President Vladimir Putin and Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskyy are nearing “consensus” on key issues to resolve the Russia-Ukraine war. Turkey has been hosting diplomatic talks between the nations.
OPINION March 25 Ukraine war offers vital lessons on deterring China from invading Taiwan What’s happening in Ukraine has national security implications well beyond Europe. The lessons from this conflict are already applicable across the world, particularly in the Indo-Pacific.
Joe Biden March 25 US, European Union announce joint task force to reduce Europe's dependence on Russian gas President Biden and Ursula von der Leyen, president of the European Commission, announced in Brussels Friday that the U.S. and European Union will be launching a joint task force to help Europe pull away from its reliance on Russian gas.
Joe Biden March 25 Putin banked on Obama's appeasement to continue under Biden, sparking Russo-Ukranian war: expert President Biden has hired many of the same Russia experts employed by the Obama administration, according to expert.
Exclusive March 25 Paralyzed Ukrainian model Oksana Kononets recalls fleeing from Russian invasion: 'When will this end?' Earlier this month, Oksana Kononets appeared alongside other models in Los Angeles for the annual fashion show hosted by Runway of Dreams.
Fox News Flash March 24 Ingraham: Biden has made it clear he’s content to let other nations lead on Ukraine Laura Ingraham explained Thursday how President Biden is doing an “embarrassing” job of handling the conflict in the Ukraine on “The Ingraham Angle.”
Tulsi Gabbard March 24 Sean Hannity presses Tulsi Gabbard on her Ukraine stance Former Rep. Tulsi Gabbard, D-Hawaii, and host Sean Hannity debated what the U.S. policy should be toward the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
Media March 25 Fox News' Benjamin Hall transferred to Texas after suffering serious injuries reporting from Ukraine Fox News journalist Benjamin Hall is recovering from multiple surgeries at a premier military medical facility in Texas after suffering serious injuries covering the war in Ukraine.
Music March 25 Ed Sheeran, Camila Cabello, and more stars to perform at 'Concert for Ukraine' Ed Sheeran and Camila Cabello are among a number of performers who will use their voices for a good cause at the upcoming “Concert for Ukraine."
Ukraine March 25 Erdoğan: Ukraine and Russia nearing 'consensus' on 4 of 6 key issues to ending the war Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan claimed on Thursday that Russian President Vladimir Putin and Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskyy are nearing “consensus” on key issues to resolve the Russia-Ukraine war. Turkey has been hosting diplomatic talks between the nations.
OPINION March 25 Ukraine war offers vital lessons on deterring China from invading Taiwan What’s happening in Ukraine has national security implications well beyond Europe. The lessons from this conflict are already applicable across the world, particularly in the Indo-Pacific.
Joe Biden March 25 US, European Union announce joint task force to reduce Europe's dependence on Russian gas President Biden and Ursula von der Leyen, president of the European Commission, announced in Brussels Friday that the U.S. and European Union will be launching a joint task force to help Europe pull away from its reliance on Russian gas.
Joe Biden March 25 Putin banked on Obama's appeasement to continue under Biden, sparking Russo-Ukranian war: expert President Biden has hired many of the same Russia experts employed by the Obama administration, according to expert.
Exclusive March 25 Paralyzed Ukrainian model Oksana Kononets recalls fleeing from Russian invasion: 'When will this end?' Earlier this month, Oksana Kononets appeared alongside other models in Los Angeles for the annual fashion show hosted by Runway of Dreams.
Fox News Flash March 24 Ingraham: Biden has made it clear he’s content to let other nations lead on Ukraine Laura Ingraham explained Thursday how President Biden is doing an “embarrassing” job of handling the conflict in the Ukraine on “The Ingraham Angle.”
Tulsi Gabbard March 24 Sean Hannity presses Tulsi Gabbard on her Ukraine stance Former Rep. Tulsi Gabbard, D-Hawaii, and host Sean Hannity debated what the U.S. policy should be toward the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
Media March 25 Fox News' Benjamin Hall transferred to Texas after suffering serious injuries reporting from Ukraine Fox News journalist Benjamin Hall is recovering from multiple surgeries at a premier military medical facility in Texas after suffering serious injuries covering the war in Ukraine.
Music March 25 Ed Sheeran, Camila Cabello, and more stars to perform at 'Concert for Ukraine' Ed Sheeran and Camila Cabello are among a number of performers who will use their voices for a good cause at the upcoming “Concert for Ukraine."
Ukraine March 25 Erdoğan: Ukraine and Russia nearing 'consensus' on 4 of 6 key issues to ending the war Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan claimed on Thursday that Russian President Vladimir Putin and Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskyy are nearing “consensus” on key issues to resolve the Russia-Ukraine war. Turkey has been hosting diplomatic talks between the nations.
OPINION March 25 Ukraine war offers vital lessons on deterring China from invading Taiwan What’s happening in Ukraine has national security implications well beyond Europe. The lessons from this conflict are already applicable across the world, particularly in the Indo-Pacific.
Joe Biden March 25 US, European Union announce joint task force to reduce Europe's dependence on Russian gas President Biden and Ursula von der Leyen, president of the European Commission, announced in Brussels Friday that the U.S. and European Union will be launching a joint task force to help Europe pull away from its reliance on Russian gas.
Joe Biden March 25 Putin banked on Obama's appeasement to continue under Biden, sparking Russo-Ukranian war: expert President Biden has hired many of the same Russia experts employed by the Obama administration, according to expert.
Exclusive March 25 Paralyzed Ukrainian model Oksana Kononets recalls fleeing from Russian invasion: 'When will this end?' Earlier this month, Oksana Kononets appeared alongside other models in Los Angeles for the annual fashion show hosted by Runway of Dreams.
Fox News Flash March 24 Ingraham: Biden has made it clear he’s content to let other nations lead on Ukraine Laura Ingraham explained Thursday how President Biden is doing an “embarrassing” job of handling the conflict in the Ukraine on “The Ingraham Angle.”
Tulsi Gabbard March 24 Sean Hannity presses Tulsi Gabbard on her Ukraine stance Former Rep. Tulsi Gabbard, D-Hawaii, and host Sean Hannity debated what the U.S. policy should be toward the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
Media March 25 Fox News' Benjamin Hall transferred to Texas after suffering serious injuries reporting from Ukraine Fox News journalist Benjamin Hall is recovering from multiple surgeries at a premier military medical facility in Texas after suffering serious injuries covering the war in Ukraine.
Music March 25 Ed Sheeran, Camila Cabello, and more stars to perform at 'Concert for Ukraine' Ed Sheeran and Camila Cabello are among a number of performers who will use their voices for a good cause at the upcoming “Concert for Ukraine."
Ukraine March 25 Erdoğan: Ukraine and Russia nearing 'consensus' on 4 of 6 key issues to ending the war Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan claimed on Thursday that Russian President Vladimir Putin and Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskyy are nearing “consensus” on key issues to resolve the Russia-Ukraine war. Turkey has been hosting diplomatic talks between the nations.
OPINION March 25 Ukraine war offers vital lessons on deterring China from invading Taiwan What’s happening in Ukraine has national security implications well beyond Europe. The lessons from this conflict are already applicable across the world, particularly in the Indo-Pacific.
Joe Biden March 25 US, European Union announce joint task force to reduce Europe's dependence on Russian gas President Biden and Ursula von der Leyen, president of the European Commission, announced in Brussels Friday that the U.S. and European Union will be launching a joint task force to help Europe pull away from its reliance on Russian gas.
Joe Biden March 25 Putin banked on Obama's appeasement to continue under Biden, sparking Russo-Ukranian war: expert President Biden has hired many of the same Russia experts employed by the Obama administration, according to expert.
Exclusive March 25 Paralyzed Ukrainian model Oksana Kononets recalls fleeing from Russian invasion: 'When will this end?' Earlier this month, Oksana Kononets appeared alongside other models in Los Angeles for the annual fashion show hosted by Runway of Dreams.
Fox News Flash March 24 Ingraham: Biden has made it clear he’s content to let other nations lead on Ukraine Laura Ingraham explained Thursday how President Biden is doing an “embarrassing” job of handling the conflict in the Ukraine on “The Ingraham Angle.”
Tulsi Gabbard March 24 Sean Hannity presses Tulsi Gabbard on her Ukraine stance Former Rep. Tulsi Gabbard, D-Hawaii, and host Sean Hannity debated what the U.S. policy should be toward the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
Media March 25 Fox News' Benjamin Hall transferred to Texas after suffering serious injuries reporting from Ukraine Fox News journalist Benjamin Hall is recovering from multiple surgeries at a premier military medical facility in Texas after suffering serious injuries covering the war in Ukraine.
Music March 25 Ed Sheeran, Camila Cabello, and more stars to perform at 'Concert for Ukraine' Ed Sheeran and Camila Cabello are among a number of performers who will use their voices for a good cause at the upcoming “Concert for Ukraine."
Ukraine March 25 Erdoğan: Ukraine and Russia nearing 'consensus' on 4 of 6 key issues to ending the war Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan claimed on Thursday that Russian President Vladimir Putin and Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskyy are nearing “consensus” on key issues to resolve the Russia-Ukraine war. Turkey has been hosting diplomatic talks between the nations.
OPINION March 25 Ukraine war offers vital lessons on deterring China from invading Taiwan What’s happening in Ukraine has national security implications well beyond Europe. The lessons from this conflict are already applicable across the world, particularly in the Indo-Pacific.
Joe Biden March 25 US, European Union announce joint task force to reduce Europe's dependence on Russian gas President Biden and Ursula von der Leyen, president of the European Commission, announced in Brussels Friday that the U.S. and European Union will be launching a joint task force to help Europe pull away from its reliance on Russian gas.
Joe Biden March 25 Putin banked on Obama's appeasement to continue under Biden, sparking Russo-Ukranian war: expert President Biden has hired many of the same Russia experts employed by the Obama administration, according to expert.
Exclusive March 25 Paralyzed Ukrainian model Oksana Kononets recalls fleeing from Russian invasion: 'When will this end?' Earlier this month, Oksana Kononets appeared alongside other models in Los Angeles for the annual fashion show hosted by Runway of Dreams.
Fox News Flash March 24 Ingraham: Biden has made it clear he’s content to let other nations lead on Ukraine Laura Ingraham explained Thursday how President Biden is doing an “embarrassing” job of handling the conflict in the Ukraine on “The Ingraham Angle.”
Tulsi Gabbard March 24 Sean Hannity presses Tulsi Gabbard on her Ukraine stance Former Rep. Tulsi Gabbard, D-Hawaii, and host Sean Hannity debated what the U.S. policy should be toward the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
Media March 25 Fox News' Benjamin Hall transferred to Texas after suffering serious injuries reporting from Ukraine Fox News journalist Benjamin Hall is recovering from multiple surgeries at a premier military medical facility in Texas after suffering serious injuries covering the war in Ukraine.
Music March 25 Ed Sheeran, Camila Cabello, and more stars to perform at 'Concert for Ukraine' Ed Sheeran and Camila Cabello are among a number of performers who will use their voices for a good cause at the upcoming “Concert for Ukraine."
Ukraine March 25 Erdoğan: Ukraine and Russia nearing 'consensus' on 4 of 6 key issues to ending the war Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan claimed on Thursday that Russian President Vladimir Putin and Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskyy are nearing “consensus” on key issues to resolve the Russia-Ukraine war. Turkey has been hosting diplomatic talks between the nations.
OPINION March 25 Ukraine war offers vital lessons on deterring China from invading Taiwan What’s happening in Ukraine has national security implications well beyond Europe. The lessons from this conflict are already applicable across the world, particularly in the Indo-Pacific.
Joe Biden March 25 US, European Union announce joint task force to reduce Europe's dependence on Russian gas President Biden and Ursula von der Leyen, president of the European Commission, announced in Brussels Friday that the U.S. and European Union will be launching a joint task force to help Europe pull away from its reliance on Russian gas.
Joe Biden March 25 Putin banked on Obama's appeasement to continue under Biden, sparking Russo-Ukranian war: expert President Biden has hired many of the same Russia experts employed by the Obama administration, according to expert.
Exclusive March 25 Paralyzed Ukrainian model Oksana Kononets recalls fleeing from Russian invasion: 'When will this end?' Earlier this month, Oksana Kononets appeared alongside other models in Los Angeles for the annual fashion show hosted by Runway of Dreams.
Fox News Flash March 24 Ingraham: Biden has made it clear he’s content to let other nations lead on Ukraine Laura Ingraham explained Thursday how President Biden is doing an “embarrassing” job of handling the conflict in the Ukraine on “The Ingraham Angle.”
Tulsi Gabbard March 24 Sean Hannity presses Tulsi Gabbard on her Ukraine stance Former Rep. Tulsi Gabbard, D-Hawaii, and host Sean Hannity debated what the U.S. policy should be toward the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
Media March 25 Fox News' Benjamin Hall transferred to Texas after suffering serious injuries reporting from Ukraine Fox News journalist Benjamin Hall is recovering from multiple surgeries at a premier military medical facility in Texas after suffering serious injuries covering the war in Ukraine.
Music March 25 Ed Sheeran, Camila Cabello, and more stars to perform at 'Concert for Ukraine' Ed Sheeran and Camila Cabello are among a number of performers who will use their voices for a good cause at the upcoming “Concert for Ukraine."
Ukraine March 25 Erdoğan: Ukraine and Russia nearing 'consensus' on 4 of 6 key issues to ending the war Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan claimed on Thursday that Russian President Vladimir Putin and Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskyy are nearing “consensus” on key issues to resolve the Russia-Ukraine war. Turkey has been hosting diplomatic talks between the nations.
OPINION March 25 Ukraine war offers vital lessons on deterring China from invading Taiwan What’s happening in Ukraine has national security implications well beyond Europe. The lessons from this conflict are already applicable across the world, particularly in the Indo-Pacific.
Joe Biden March 25 US, European Union announce joint task force to reduce Europe's dependence on Russian gas President Biden and Ursula von der Leyen, president of the European Commission, announced in Brussels Friday that the U.S. and European Union will be launching a joint task force to help Europe pull away from its reliance on Russian gas.
Joe Biden March 25 Putin banked on Obama's appeasement to continue under Biden, sparking Russo-Ukranian war: expert President Biden has hired many of the same Russia experts employed by the Obama administration, according to expert.
Exclusive March 25 Paralyzed Ukrainian model Oksana Kononets recalls fleeing from Russian invasion: 'When will this end?' Earlier this month, Oksana Kononets appeared alongside other models in Los Angeles for the annual fashion show hosted by Runway of Dreams.
Fox News Flash March 24 Ingraham: Biden has made it clear he’s content to let other nations lead on Ukraine Laura Ingraham explained Thursday how President Biden is doing an “embarrassing” job of handling the conflict in the Ukraine on “The Ingraham Angle.”
Tulsi Gabbard March 24 Sean Hannity presses Tulsi Gabbard on her Ukraine stance Former Rep. Tulsi Gabbard, D-Hawaii, and host Sean Hannity debated what the U.S. policy should be toward the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
Media March 25 Fox News' Benjamin Hall transferred to Texas after suffering serious injuries reporting from Ukraine Fox News journalist Benjamin Hall is recovering from multiple surgeries at a premier military medical facility in Texas after suffering serious injuries covering the war in Ukraine.
Music March 25 Ed Sheeran, Camila Cabello, and more stars to perform at 'Concert for Ukraine' Ed Sheeran and Camila Cabello are among a number of performers who will use their voices for a good cause at the upcoming “Concert for Ukraine."
Ukraine March 25 Erdoğan: Ukraine and Russia nearing 'consensus' on 4 of 6 key issues to ending the war Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan claimed on Thursday that Russian President Vladimir Putin and Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskyy are nearing “consensus” on key issues to resolve the Russia-Ukraine war. Turkey has been hosting diplomatic talks between the nations.
OPINION March 25 Ukraine war offers vital lessons on deterring China from invading Taiwan What’s happening in Ukraine has national security implications well beyond Europe. The lessons from this conflict are already applicable across the world, particularly in the Indo-Pacific.
Joe Biden March 25 US, European Union announce joint task force to reduce Europe's dependence on Russian gas President Biden and Ursula von der Leyen, president of the European Commission, announced in Brussels Friday that the U.S. and European Union will be launching a joint task force to help Europe pull away from its reliance on Russian gas.
Joe Biden March 25 Putin banked on Obama's appeasement to continue under Biden, sparking Russo-Ukranian war: expert President Biden has hired many of the same Russia experts employed by the Obama administration, according to expert.
Exclusive March 25 Paralyzed Ukrainian model Oksana Kononets recalls fleeing from Russian invasion: 'When will this end?' Earlier this month, Oksana Kononets appeared alongside other models in Los Angeles for the annual fashion show hosted by Runway of Dreams.
Fox News Flash March 24 Ingraham: Biden has made it clear he’s content to let other nations lead on Ukraine Laura Ingraham explained Thursday how President Biden is doing an “embarrassing” job of handling the conflict in the Ukraine on “The Ingraham Angle.”
Tulsi Gabbard March 24 Sean Hannity presses Tulsi Gabbard on her Ukraine stance Former Rep. Tulsi Gabbard, D-Hawaii, and host Sean Hannity debated what the U.S. policy should be toward the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
Media March 25 Fox News' Benjamin Hall transferred to Texas after suffering serious injuries reporting from Ukraine Fox News journalist Benjamin Hall is recovering from multiple surgeries at a premier military medical facility in Texas after suffering serious injuries covering the war in Ukraine.
Music March 25 Ed Sheeran, Camila Cabello, and more stars to perform at 'Concert for Ukraine' Ed Sheeran and Camila Cabello are among a number of performers who will use their voices for a good cause at the upcoming “Concert for Ukraine."
Ukraine March 25 Erdoğan: Ukraine and Russia nearing 'consensus' on 4 of 6 key issues to ending the war Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan claimed on Thursday that Russian President Vladimir Putin and Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskyy are nearing “consensus” on key issues to resolve the Russia-Ukraine war. Turkey has been hosting diplomatic talks between the nations.
OPINION March 25 Ukraine war offers vital lessons on deterring China from invading Taiwan What’s happening in Ukraine has national security implications well beyond Europe. The lessons from this conflict are already applicable across the world, particularly in the Indo-Pacific.
Joe Biden March 25 US, European Union announce joint task force to reduce Europe's dependence on Russian gas President Biden and Ursula von der Leyen, president of the European Commission, announced in Brussels Friday that the U.S. and European Union will be launching a joint task force to help Europe pull away from its reliance on Russian gas.
Joe Biden March 25 Putin banked on Obama's appeasement to continue under Biden, sparking Russo-Ukranian war: expert President Biden has hired many of the same Russia experts employed by the Obama administration, according to expert.
Exclusive March 25 Paralyzed Ukrainian model Oksana Kononets recalls fleeing from Russian invasion: 'When will this end?' Earlier this month, Oksana Kononets appeared alongside other models in Los Angeles for the annual fashion show hosted by Runway of Dreams.
Fox News Flash March 24 Ingraham: Biden has made it clear he’s content to let other nations lead on Ukraine Laura Ingraham explained Thursday how President Biden is doing an “embarrassing” job of handling the conflict in the Ukraine on “The Ingraham Angle.”
Tulsi Gabbard March 24 Sean Hannity presses Tulsi Gabbard on her Ukraine stance Former Rep. Tulsi Gabbard, D-Hawaii, and host Sean Hannity debated what the U.S. policy should be toward the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
Media March 21 Zelenskyy combines state Ukraine TV stations into one platform, cites effort to combat Russian misinformation Volodymyr Zelenskyy has combined all Ukrainian television stations into one platform to help combat Russian “misinformation” and “justifying or denying” the ongoing invasion.
Ukraine March 21 Ukrainians turn to patriotic tattoos during the Russia-Ukraine war Tattoo artists have been applying Ukrainians patriotic symbols and phrases to people as the country continues to fight off the Russian invasion.
OPINION March 21 Survivors' stories from Mariupol cannot be ignored, Biden must meet with Zelenskyy face-to-face Last week President Biden labeled Russia’s President Vladimir Putin a war criminal. If he was looking for proof, he’d only need a few minutes in Mariupol.
Digital Originals March 21 Ukraine and Russia may use 'unconventional warfare' strategies, former CIA officer says Former U.S. Ambassador Ronald D. Johnson told Fox News that Ukraine and Russia can both advance their causes using unconventional warfare strategies.
Ukraine March 21 Sec. Austin says Russian campaign in Ukraine 'stalled,' Putin's strategy feeds troops in 'wood chipper' Russian President Vladimir Putin's campaign in Ukraine has "stalled' because his strategy was to feed his own troops into a "wood chipper," Defense Sec. Lloyd Austin says
Dancing With the Stars March 21 Maksim Chmerkovskiy returns to Poland to support Ukrainian refugees: ‘It is getting worse’ The "Dancing with the Stars" pro raised awareness on Baranova27, a charitable organization for Ukrainian humanitarian aid.
Ukraine March 21 Ukraine-Russia war: photos show devastation and suffering as Russian bombardment continues As Russia’s invasion of Ukraine entered its 26th day, photos show the devastation and death wrought by the conflict.
Fox News Flash March 21 Rep. Gallagher on 'America's Newsroom': Biden's fear of provoking Putin got us into a 'mess' in Ukraine Before Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskyy meets with Russian President Vladimir Putin in an effort to form an agreement amid the Russia-Ukraine war, Rep. Mike Gallagher, R-Wis., stressed that the west must not fear provoking Putin.
SPORTS March 21 Support for Russia's invasion of Ukraine leads to 6-month ban for grandmaster chess champion A Russian grandmaster chess player was banned from competition for six months over his support of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, the International Chess Federation (FIDE) said Monday.
Ukraine March 21 'Save Our Allies' helps rescue Fox News correspondent Benjamin Hall from behind enemy lines in Ukraine 'Save Our Allies' co-founder Sarah Verardo joined 'America's Newsroom' to discuss how the nonprofit group helped extract Fox News correspondent Benjamin Hall from behind enemy lines in Ukraine.
Media March 21 Zelenskyy combines state Ukraine TV stations into one platform, cites effort to combat Russian misinformation Volodymyr Zelenskyy has combined all Ukrainian television stations into one platform to help combat Russian “misinformation” and “justifying or denying” the ongoing invasion.
Ukraine March 21 Ukrainians turn to patriotic tattoos during the Russia-Ukraine war Tattoo artists have been applying Ukrainians patriotic symbols and phrases to people as the country continues to fight off the Russian invasion.
OPINION March 21 Survivors' stories from Mariupol cannot be ignored, Biden must meet with Zelenskyy face-to-face Last week President Biden labeled Russia’s President Vladimir Putin a war criminal. If he was looking for proof, he’d only need a few minutes in Mariupol.
Digital Originals March 21 Ukraine and Russia may use 'unconventional warfare' strategies, former CIA officer says Former U.S. Ambassador Ronald D. Johnson told Fox News that Ukraine and Russia can both advance their causes using unconventional warfare strategies.
Ukraine March 21 Sec. Austin says Russian campaign in Ukraine 'stalled,' Putin's strategy feeds troops in 'wood chipper' Russian President Vladimir Putin's campaign in Ukraine has "stalled' because his strategy was to feed his own troops into a "wood chipper," Defense Sec. Lloyd Austin says
Dancing With the Stars March 21 Maksim Chmerkovskiy returns to Poland to support Ukrainian refugees: ‘It is getting worse’ The "Dancing with the Stars" pro raised awareness on Baranova27, a charitable organization for Ukrainian humanitarian aid.
Ukraine March 21 Ukraine-Russia war: photos show devastation and suffering as Russian bombardment continues As Russia’s invasion of Ukraine entered its 26th day, photos show the devastation and death wrought by the conflict.
Fox News Flash March 21 Rep. Gallagher on 'America's Newsroom': Biden's fear of provoking Putin got us into a 'mess' in Ukraine Before Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskyy meets with Russian President Vladimir Putin in an effort to form an agreement amid the Russia-Ukraine war, Rep. Mike Gallagher, R-Wis., stressed that the west must not fear provoking Putin.
SPORTS March 21 Support for Russia's invasion of Ukraine leads to 6-month ban for grandmaster chess champion A Russian grandmaster chess player was banned from competition for six months over his support of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, the International Chess Federation (FIDE) said Monday.
Ukraine March 21 'Save Our Allies' helps rescue Fox News correspondent Benjamin Hall from behind enemy lines in Ukraine 'Save Our Allies' co-founder Sarah Verardo joined 'America's Newsroom' to discuss how the nonprofit group helped extract Fox News correspondent Benjamin Hall from behind enemy lines in Ukraine.
Media March 21 Zelenskyy combines state Ukraine TV stations into one platform, cites effort to combat Russian misinformation Volodymyr Zelenskyy has combined all Ukrainian television stations into one platform to help combat Russian “misinformation” and “justifying or denying” the ongoing invasion.
Ukraine March 21 Ukrainians turn to patriotic tattoos during the Russia-Ukraine war Tattoo artists have been applying Ukrainians patriotic symbols and phrases to people as the country continues to fight off the Russian invasion.
OPINION March 21 Survivors' stories from Mariupol cannot be ignored, Biden must meet with Zelenskyy face-to-face Last week President Biden labeled Russia’s President Vladimir Putin a war criminal. If he was looking for proof, he’d only need a few minutes in Mariupol.
Digital Originals March 21 Ukraine and Russia may use 'unconventional warfare' strategies, former CIA officer says Former U.S. Ambassador Ronald D. Johnson told Fox News that Ukraine and Russia can both advance their causes using unconventional warfare strategies.
Ukraine March 21 Sec. Austin says Russian campaign in Ukraine 'stalled,' Putin's strategy feeds troops in 'wood chipper' Russian President Vladimir Putin's campaign in Ukraine has "stalled' because his strategy was to feed his own troops into a "wood chipper," Defense Sec. Lloyd Austin says
Dancing With the Stars March 21 Maksim Chmerkovskiy returns to Poland to support Ukrainian refugees: ‘It is getting worse’ The "Dancing with the Stars" pro raised awareness on Baranova27, a charitable organization for Ukrainian humanitarian aid.
Ukraine March 21 Ukraine-Russia war: photos show devastation and suffering as Russian bombardment continues As Russia’s invasion of Ukraine entered its 26th day, photos show the devastation and death wrought by the conflict.
Fox News Flash March 21 Rep. Gallagher on 'America's Newsroom': Biden's fear of provoking Putin got us into a 'mess' in Ukraine Before Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskyy meets with Russian President Vladimir Putin in an effort to form an agreement amid the Russia-Ukraine war, Rep. Mike Gallagher, R-Wis., stressed that the west must not fear provoking Putin.
SPORTS March 21 Support for Russia's invasion of Ukraine leads to 6-month ban for grandmaster chess champion A Russian grandmaster chess player was banned from competition for six months over his support of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, the International Chess Federation (FIDE) said Monday.
Ukraine March 21 'Save Our Allies' helps rescue Fox News correspondent Benjamin Hall from behind enemy lines in Ukraine 'Save Our Allies' co-founder Sarah Verardo joined 'America's Newsroom' to discuss how the nonprofit group helped extract Fox News correspondent Benjamin Hall from behind enemy lines in Ukraine.
Media March 21 Zelenskyy combines state Ukraine TV stations into one platform, cites effort to combat Russian misinformation Volodymyr Zelenskyy has combined all Ukrainian television stations into one platform to help combat Russian “misinformation” and “justifying or denying” the ongoing invasion.
Ukraine March 21 Ukrainians turn to patriotic tattoos during the Russia-Ukraine war Tattoo artists have been applying Ukrainians patriotic symbols and phrases to people as the country continues to fight off the Russian invasion.
OPINION March 21 Survivors' stories from Mariupol cannot be ignored, Biden must meet with Zelenskyy face-to-face Last week President Biden labeled Russia’s President Vladimir Putin a war criminal. If he was looking for proof, he’d only need a few minutes in Mariupol.
Digital Originals March 21 Ukraine and Russia may use 'unconventional warfare' strategies, former CIA officer says Former U.S. Ambassador Ronald D. Johnson told Fox News that Ukraine and Russia can both advance their causes using unconventional warfare strategies.
Ukraine March 21 Sec. Austin says Russian campaign in Ukraine 'stalled,' Putin's strategy feeds troops in 'wood chipper' Russian President Vladimir Putin's campaign in Ukraine has "stalled' because his strategy was to feed his own troops into a "wood chipper," Defense Sec. Lloyd Austin says
Dancing With the Stars March 21 Maksim Chmerkovskiy returns to Poland to support Ukrainian refugees: ‘It is getting worse’ The "Dancing with the Stars" pro raised awareness on Baranova27, a charitable organization for Ukrainian humanitarian aid.
Ukraine March 21 Ukraine-Russia war: photos show devastation and suffering as Russian bombardment continues As Russia’s invasion of Ukraine entered its 26th day, photos show the devastation and death wrought by the conflict.
Fox News Flash March 21 Rep. Gallagher on 'America's Newsroom': Biden's fear of provoking Putin got us into a 'mess' in Ukraine Before Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskyy meets with Russian President Vladimir Putin in an effort to form an agreement amid the Russia-Ukraine war, Rep. Mike Gallagher, R-Wis., stressed that the west must not fear provoking Putin.
SPORTS March 21 Support for Russia's invasion of Ukraine leads to 6-month ban for grandmaster chess champion A Russian grandmaster chess player was banned from competition for six months over his support of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, the International Chess Federation (FIDE) said Monday.
Ukraine March 21 'Save Our Allies' helps rescue Fox News correspondent Benjamin Hall from behind enemy lines in Ukraine 'Save Our Allies' co-founder Sarah Verardo joined 'America's Newsroom' to discuss how the nonprofit group helped extract Fox News correspondent Benjamin Hall from behind enemy lines in Ukraine.
Media March 21 Zelenskyy combines state Ukraine TV stations into one platform, cites effort to combat Russian misinformation Volodymyr Zelenskyy has combined all Ukrainian television stations into one platform to help combat Russian “misinformation” and “justifying or denying” the ongoing invasion.
Ukraine March 21 Ukrainians turn to patriotic tattoos during the Russia-Ukraine war Tattoo artists have been applying Ukrainians patriotic symbols and phrases to people as the country continues to fight off the Russian invasion.
OPINION March 21 Survivors' stories from Mariupol cannot be ignored, Biden must meet with Zelenskyy face-to-face Last week President Biden labeled Russia’s President Vladimir Putin a war criminal. If he was looking for proof, he’d only need a few minutes in Mariupol.
Digital Originals March 21 Ukraine and Russia may use 'unconventional warfare' strategies, former CIA officer says Former U.S. Ambassador Ronald D. Johnson told Fox News that Ukraine and Russia can both advance their causes using unconventional warfare strategies.
Ukraine March 21 Sec. Austin says Russian campaign in Ukraine 'stalled,' Putin's strategy feeds troops in 'wood chipper' Russian President Vladimir Putin's campaign in Ukraine has "stalled' because his strategy was to feed his own troops into a "wood chipper," Defense Sec. Lloyd Austin says
Dancing With the Stars March 21 Maksim Chmerkovskiy returns to Poland to support Ukrainian refugees: ‘It is getting worse’ The "Dancing with the Stars" pro raised awareness on Baranova27, a charitable organization for Ukrainian humanitarian aid.
Ukraine March 21 Ukraine-Russia war: photos show devastation and suffering as Russian bombardment continues As Russia’s invasion of Ukraine entered its 26th day, photos show the devastation and death wrought by the conflict.
Fox News Flash March 21 Rep. Gallagher on 'America's Newsroom': Biden's fear of provoking Putin got us into a 'mess' in Ukraine Before Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskyy meets with Russian President Vladimir Putin in an effort to form an agreement amid the Russia-Ukraine war, Rep. Mike Gallagher, R-Wis., stressed that the west must not fear provoking Putin.
SPORTS March 21 Support for Russia's invasion of Ukraine leads to 6-month ban for grandmaster chess champion A Russian grandmaster chess player was banned from competition for six months over his support of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, the International Chess Federation (FIDE) said Monday.
Ukraine March 21 'Save Our Allies' helps rescue Fox News correspondent Benjamin Hall from behind enemy lines in Ukraine 'Save Our Allies' co-founder Sarah Verardo joined 'America's Newsroom' to discuss how the nonprofit group helped extract Fox News correspondent Benjamin Hall from behind enemy lines in Ukraine.
Ukraine March 21 Ukrainian deputy mayor of home to Europe's largest nuclear plant abducted by Russian occupying forces Deputy mayor of Ukrainian city of Energodar, home to Europe's largest nuclear power plant, has been captured by Russian occupying forces.
Fox News Flash March 21 Dan Bongino on NYT authenticating Hunter Biden's laptop: The media cares about 'protecting Democrats' The New York Times finally authenticated Hunter Biden's laptop, and 'Unfiltered' host Dan Bongino explains why the media wants this story to go away.
Nascar March 21 NASCAR's Richard Childress donated ammunition to Ukraine, 1 million rounds now waiting at border NASCAR team owner Richard Childress tells Fox News that the one million rounds of ammunition he helped donate to Ukraine is waiting at the border to be picked up.
Saudi Arabia March 21 Saudi Arabia says it 'won’t bear any responsibility' for a shortage of oil supplies Saudi Arabia's the foreign ministry said "the international community must assume its responsibility to maintain energy supplies," according to state-run Saudi Press Agency.
Ukraine March 21 EU slams ‘war crimes’ in Ukraine but new sanctions unlikely The European Union accused Russia of committing war crimes, but new sanctions against Moscow seem unlikely, despite the EU's push to hold guilty parties accountable.
Volodymyr Zelenskyy March 21 Ukrainian President Zelenskyy thanks Mila Kunis, Ashton Kutcher for raising millions Mila Kunis, a native of Ukraine who moved to the United States as a child, teamed up with her husband Ashton Kutcher and set up a GoFundMe campaign.
Ukraine March 21 Ukraine war: Shortage of defensive, tactical gear prompts charities to search for much-needed supplies Former and current Ukrainian officials say weapons have flowed into the country from NATO allies, but other supplies face hurdles that have led to a shortage.
Ukraine March 21 Surrogate babies born in Ukraine wait out war in basement Twenty babies born to surrogate mothers await their foreign parents in a makeshift basement in Kyiv, Ukraine
OPINION March 21 Huntergate and Putin remind us of the danger of propaganda This column was meant to be about Vladimir Putin’s hideously effective misinformation campaign about his attack on Ukraine, and how we should combat it. Hunter Biden’s laptop got in the way.
Fox News Flash March 21 Ukrainian-American couple stuck in Kyiv with newborn baby: It's 'light against darkness' A Ukrainian-American couple is stuck with their newborn baby in Kyiv, baking bread and spreading messages of love and hope as the war with Putin's forces rages on.
Russia March 19 Russia claims it used hypersonic missile to strike Ukraine munitions warehouse Russia on Saturday said it used a hypersonic Kinzhal missile to strike a Ukrainian munitions warehouse in the western region of Ivano-Frankivsk.
World Health Organization March 19 WHO chief: Access to Mariupol, other besieged areas of Ukraine now 'critical' The World Health Organization (WHO) chief said Thursday that access to Ukraine's besieged city of Mariupol and other embattled areas is now "critical."
China March 19 Biden's weakness in Ukraine-Russia conflict has only further emboldened China in a new kind of war Whether we like it or not, the most important theater in Putin’s war in Ukraine is neither Kyiv nor Moscow, but Beijing. If Biden doesn’t have the grit and determination to deal with the CCP, then he’ll never be able to deal with Putin.
OPINION March 19 President Biden, give Ukraine the aid they need – now Our nation stands proudly with the Ukrainian people as they defend their sovereign nation. Peace can prevail, but it will only endure if the U.S. and NATO work together and respond with strength.
Russia March 19 Russians hit army barracks in Mykolaiv in southern Ukraine, leaving dozens dead: reports Dozens were reportedly killed in Ukraine's south after Russians shelled a Ukrainian army barracks in Mykolaiv Friday.
AIR AND SPACE March 19 Russian cosmonauts wear Ukrainian colors in arrival at International Space Station Three Russian cosmonauts arrived at the International Space Station early Saturday wearing bright yellow suits trimmed in blue -- the colors of the Ukrainian flag.
Fox News Flash March 19 Keane details next steps as Russia-Ukraine faces 'stalemate in the north' Ret. Gen. Jack Keane told “Hannity” on Friday that Russia is bringing more troops from the Eastern Military District after a "stalemate" in the North.
Fox News Flash March 19 Hannity warns of 'dangerous' tipping point in Ukraine Sean Hannity drew attention to the reality on the ground in Ukraine, warning that what happens with Russia and Ukraine will have “reverberations all over the world” Friday on “Hannity.”
Exclusive March 19 Mickey Rourke says Russia-Ukraine war is a 'nightmare kind of scenario,’ praises Klitschkos for fighting Mickey Rourke called the Russia-Ukraine war a “nightmare kind of scenario" in an exclusive interview with Fox News Digital. He detailed how difficult it is to see his Ukrainian best friend in "pain" and praised the Klitschko brothers for fighting for their country.
Fox News Flash March 19 Former CIA officer shows what a Russian cyberattack on the US would look like Former CIA officer Bryan Dean Wright previewed a hot war with Russia Friday on "Tucker Carlson Tonight."
Russia March 19 Russia claims it used hypersonic missile to strike Ukraine munitions warehouse Russia on Saturday said it used a hypersonic Kinzhal missile to strike a Ukrainian munitions warehouse in the western region of Ivano-Frankivsk.
World Health Organization March 19 WHO chief: Access to Mariupol, other besieged areas of Ukraine now 'critical' The World Health Organization (WHO) chief said Thursday that access to Ukraine's besieged city of Mariupol and other embattled areas is now "critical."
China March 19 Biden's weakness in Ukraine-Russia conflict has only further emboldened China in a new kind of war Whether we like it or not, the most important theater in Putin’s war in Ukraine is neither Kyiv nor Moscow, but Beijing. If Biden doesn’t have the grit and determination to deal with the CCP, then he’ll never be able to deal with Putin.
OPINION March 19 President Biden, give Ukraine the aid they need – now Our nation stands proudly with the Ukrainian people as they defend their sovereign nation. Peace can prevail, but it will only endure if the U.S. and NATO work together and respond with strength.
Russia March 19 Russians hit army barracks in Mykolaiv in southern Ukraine, leaving dozens dead: reports Dozens were reportedly killed in Ukraine's south after Russians shelled a Ukrainian army barracks in Mykolaiv Friday.
AIR AND SPACE March 19 Russian cosmonauts wear Ukrainian colors in arrival at International Space Station Three Russian cosmonauts arrived at the International Space Station early Saturday wearing bright yellow suits trimmed in blue -- the colors of the Ukrainian flag.
Fox News Flash March 19 Keane details next steps as Russia-Ukraine faces 'stalemate in the north' Ret. Gen. Jack Keane told “Hannity” on Friday that Russia is bringing more troops from the Eastern Military District after a "stalemate" in the North.
Fox News Flash March 19 Hannity warns of 'dangerous' tipping point in Ukraine Sean Hannity drew attention to the reality on the ground in Ukraine, warning that what happens with Russia and Ukraine will have “reverberations all over the world” Friday on “Hannity.”
Exclusive March 19 Mickey Rourke says Russia-Ukraine war is a 'nightmare kind of scenario,’ praises Klitschkos for fighting Mickey Rourke called the Russia-Ukraine war a “nightmare kind of scenario" in an exclusive interview with Fox News Digital. He detailed how difficult it is to see his Ukrainian best friend in "pain" and praised the Klitschko brothers for fighting for their country.
Fox News Flash March 19 Former CIA officer shows what a Russian cyberattack on the US would look like Former CIA officer Bryan Dean Wright previewed a hot war with Russia Friday on "Tucker Carlson Tonight."
Ukraine March 19 Ukrainian police officer pleads for help from Biden, Macron, as his city is 'wiped off the face of the earth' A Ukrainian police officer in Mariupol is pleading with President Biden to provide a modern air defense system to his country as he is says that the city has been “wiped off the face of the earth.”
Russia March 19 US doesn't 'seem prepared' for possibility that Putin uses nuclear weapons: expert The United States’ reactionary moves to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine suggest that it does not have an adequate plan in place to respond if Russian President Vladimir Putin decides to use a nuclear weapon, a former U.S. intelligence officer told Fox News.
Russia March 19 Russia claims to hit Ukraine with hypersonic missile, expert warns it is part of Putin’s ‘strategic plan’ Russia claimed to have hit a munitions warehouse with a hypersonic missile, but a Russia expert warns this is all a part of President Vladimir Putin's "strategic plan."
Russia March 19 Russians reportedly panic-buying amid food shortage concerns due to Ukraine invasion Russian officials are urging people not to panic-buy food amid shortage concerns brought on by Russian President Vladimir Putin's war in Ukraine, according to reports.
Vladimir Putin March 19 Ernst calls Putin a 'weak man,' urges Biden to send MiGs, defensive aid to Ukraine Sen. Joni Ernst, R-Iowa, called Russian President Vladimir Putin a 'weak man' and called on President Biden to show 'resolve.'
Departed March 19 Ukrainian ballet dancer dead following injuries from Russian shelling in Kyiv Ukrainian ballet star Artem Datsyshyn has died, weeks after being injured in a Russian shelling in Kyiv.
Vladimir Putin March 19 Putin has 'no way out' of failed Ukraine invasion, former NATO ambassador says Russian President Vladimir Putin has "no way out" of his weeks-long invasion of Ukraine, according to former U.S. Ambassador to NATO Kurt Volker.
Digital Originals March 19 Attorneys help Ukrainian immigrants stay in US, bring family members from war-torn home American attorneys are working to help Ukrainian immigrants avoid deportation and reunite with family members still in Ukraine.
Ukraine March 19 Sister of US citizen killed in Ukraine recounts Jimmy Hill's final days Jimmy Hill was killed by a Russian bombing while seeking medical treatment for his partner.
Russia March 19 Bulgarians protest during US Defense Sec. Austin's visit, PM says no Ukraine military aid Bulgarian Prime Minister Kiril Petkov says he will not send military assistance to Ukraine as protests gathered for his press conference with Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin.
Ukraine March 18 Russia-Ukraine war takes toll on American students in pen-pal program Russia's war on Ukraine is taking its toll on many, and those connected to someone in Ukraine say it's been especially painful.
Fox News Flash March 18 World is 'fracturing,' 'Chinese-led bloc' taking shape during Russia-Ukraine war: Expert The Marathon Initiative co-founder Elbridge Colby and Ret. Brig. Gen. Peter Zwack talked about China's role on the global stage Friday on "Jesse Watters Primetime."
Vladimir Putin March 18 Putin sparks fears of new 'Red Terror' in 'Stalin-esque' speech on 'fifth column' traitors in Russia Vladimir Putin is adjusting his rhetoric following his stalled invasion of Ukraine, touching on Stalinist nostalgia and patriotic themes to boost public support for the war, which he calls a “special military operation” and claims was launched as a defensive measure.
Chicago March 18 George W. Bush and Bill Clinton visit Ukrainian church to lay flowers, pay respects Former Presidents Bill Clinton and George W. Bush visited a Ukrainian church in a show of support as the country enters its fourth week of combating an invasion by Russia.
Russia March 18 Russia still 'largely stalled' across Ukraine: US defense official Russian forces remain 'largely stalled' across Ukraine after three weeks of fighting.
Ukraine March 18 Ukraine sets up hotlines, Telegram channel for missing Ukrainians and Russian soldiers Ukrainian and Russian citizens are depending on hotlines to gather information about loved ones.
Ukraine March 18 Late 'Rust' cinematographer Halyna Hutchins' parents in Kyiv preparing ‘for the worst,’ her husband says Late cinematographer Halyna Hutchins' family is in Kyiv preparing “for the worst,” according to her husband Matthew Hutchins. Matthew noted that Hutchins' sister and niece have made it to the Romanian border.
Ukraine March 18 American gun businesses, states help Ukrainians fight back against Putin Elected officials, nonprofits, and local businesses have been collecting sets of body armor and millions of rounds of ammunition for Ukraine.
Politics March 18 Sen. Cotton, White House spar over Biden's Russian oil ban The White House and a Republican senator sparred online over President Biden's ban on Russian oil.
Russia March 18 State Dept refuses to detail 'red line' if China provides support to Russia amid war in Ukraine The State Department on Friday refused to detail what "red lines" the U.S. would draw with respect to China’s support for Russia amid its deadly invasion in Ukraine.
Ukraine March 19 Ukrainian police officer pleads for help from Biden, Macron, as his city is 'wiped off the face of the earth' A Ukrainian police officer in Mariupol is pleading with President Biden to provide a modern air defense system to his country as he is says that the city has been “wiped off the face of the earth.”
Russia March 19 US doesn't 'seem prepared' for possibility that Putin uses nuclear weapons: expert The United States’ reactionary moves to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine suggest that it does not have an adequate plan in place to respond if Russian President Vladimir Putin decides to use a nuclear weapon, a former U.S. intelligence officer told Fox News.
Russia March 19 Russia claims to hit Ukraine with hypersonic missile, expert warns it is part of Putin’s ‘strategic plan’ Russia claimed to have hit a munitions warehouse with a hypersonic missile, but a Russia expert warns this is all a part of President Vladimir Putin's "strategic plan."
Russia March 19 Russians reportedly panic-buying amid food shortage concerns due to Ukraine invasion Russian officials are urging people not to panic-buy food amid shortage concerns brought on by Russian President Vladimir Putin's war in Ukraine, according to reports.
Vladimir Putin March 19 Ernst calls Putin a 'weak man,' urges Biden to send MiGs, defensive aid to Ukraine Sen. Joni Ernst, R-Iowa, called Russian President Vladimir Putin a 'weak man' and called on President Biden to show 'resolve.'
Departed March 19 Ukrainian ballet dancer dead following injuries from Russian shelling in Kyiv Ukrainian ballet star Artem Datsyshyn has died, weeks after being injured in a Russian shelling in Kyiv.
Vladimir Putin March 19 Putin has 'no way out' of failed Ukraine invasion, former NATO ambassador says Russian President Vladimir Putin has "no way out" of his weeks-long invasion of Ukraine, according to former U.S. Ambassador to NATO Kurt Volker.
Digital Originals March 19 Attorneys help Ukrainian immigrants stay in US, bring family members from war-torn home American attorneys are working to help Ukrainian immigrants avoid deportation and reunite with family members still in Ukraine.
Ukraine March 19 Sister of US citizen killed in Ukraine recounts Jimmy Hill's final days Jimmy Hill was killed by a Russian bombing while seeking medical treatment for his partner.
Russia March 19 Bulgarians protest during US Defense Sec. Austin's visit, PM says no Ukraine military aid Bulgarian Prime Minister Kiril Petkov says he will not send military assistance to Ukraine as protests gathered for his press conference with Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin.
Ukraine March 19 Ukrainian police officer pleads for help from Biden, Macron, as his city is 'wiped off the face of the earth' A Ukrainian police officer in Mariupol is pleading with President Biden to provide a modern air defense system to his country as he is says that the city has been “wiped off the face of the earth.”
Russia March 19 US doesn't 'seem prepared' for possibility that Putin uses nuclear weapons: expert The United States’ reactionary moves to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine suggest that it does not have an adequate plan in place to respond if Russian President Vladimir Putin decides to use a nuclear weapon, a former U.S. intelligence officer told Fox News.
Russia March 19 Russia claims to hit Ukraine with hypersonic missile, expert warns it is part of Putin’s ‘strategic plan’ Russia claimed to have hit a munitions warehouse with a hypersonic missile, but a Russia expert warns this is all a part of President Vladimir Putin's "strategic plan."
Russia March 19 Russians reportedly panic-buying amid food shortage concerns due to Ukraine invasion Russian officials are urging people not to panic-buy food amid shortage concerns brought on by Russian President Vladimir Putin's war in Ukraine, according to reports.
Vladimir Putin March 19 Ernst calls Putin a 'weak man,' urges Biden to send MiGs, defensive aid to Ukraine Sen. Joni Ernst, R-Iowa, called Russian President Vladimir Putin a 'weak man' and called on President Biden to show 'resolve.'
Departed March 19 Ukrainian ballet dancer dead following injuries from Russian shelling in Kyiv Ukrainian ballet star Artem Datsyshyn has died, weeks after being injured in a Russian shelling in Kyiv.
Vladimir Putin March 19 Putin has 'no way out' of failed Ukraine invasion, former NATO ambassador says Russian President Vladimir Putin has "no way out" of his weeks-long invasion of Ukraine, according to former U.S. Ambassador to NATO Kurt Volker.
Digital Originals March 19 Attorneys help Ukrainian immigrants stay in US, bring family members from war-torn home American attorneys are working to help Ukrainian immigrants avoid deportation and reunite with family members still in Ukraine.
Ukraine March 19 Sister of US citizen killed in Ukraine recounts Jimmy Hill's final days Jimmy Hill was killed by a Russian bombing while seeking medical treatment for his partner.
Russia March 19 Bulgarians protest during US Defense Sec. Austin's visit, PM says no Ukraine military aid Bulgarian Prime Minister Kiril Petkov says he will not send military assistance to Ukraine as protests gathered for his press conference with Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin.
White House March 17 Psaki says Chinese refusal to denounce Ukraine invasion 'flies in the face of everything China stands for' China has remained opaque on its position regarding the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
Vladimir Putin March 17 Nikki Haley: World is 'seeing the real Putin' in public 'cleansing' comments As the 69-year-old Russian leader has evolved from a KGB agent to an essentially handpicked political successor to President Boris Yeltsin to an accused “war criminal."
Europe March 17 European Space Agency suspends cooperation with Russia on mission to Mars over Putin's Ukraine invasion A mission to investigate potential life on Mars by the European Space Agency and Roscosmos has been put on pause after Russian forces invaded Ukraine last month.
Russia March 17 Russian artillery closing in on Kyiv for siege, US says, with troop morale flagging Russia's advance has stalled on multiple fronts, including artillery, air and sea mastery.
Japan March 17 Japan spots Russian warships possibly heading toward Ukraine Japan and Russia have maintained a dispute over the Kuril Islands since Russia took possession of them at the end of World War II.
Pets March 17 UK relaxes rules for Ukrainians fleeing with pets Ukrainians fleeing the Russian invasion of their country are bringing their cats and dogs with them, prompting other countries to relax various requirements for bringing pets across borders.
Russia March 17 Russia threatens Bosnia and Herzegovina over NATO membership A Russian ambassador said Bosnia and Herzegovina could face the same military aggression unleashed on Ukraine if the country joins NATO.
Royals March 17 Sarah Ferguson visits Ukrainian refugees in Poland Sarah Ferguson, Duchess of York, met with Ukrainian refugees in Poland on Thursday.
Media March 17 MSNBC, NBC use Ukraine war to attack Trump, GOP while offering favorable coverage to Biden MSNBC and NBC used their coverage of the Ukraine war to cast a positive light on the Biden administration while roasting its predecessor.
TECHNOLOGIES March 17 Zelenskyy deepfake: Technology is now 'advanced enough' to 'manipulate opinions,' cyber expert says Deepfake technology can be “advanced enough” to “manipulate opinions,” according to a cyber security expert.
White House March 17 Psaki says Chinese refusal to denounce Ukraine invasion 'flies in the face of everything China stands for' China has remained opaque on its position regarding the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
Vladimir Putin March 17 Nikki Haley: World is 'seeing the real Putin' in public 'cleansing' comments As the 69-year-old Russian leader has evolved from a KGB agent to an essentially handpicked political successor to President Boris Yeltsin to an accused “war criminal."
Europe March 17 European Space Agency suspends cooperation with Russia on mission to Mars over Putin's Ukraine invasion A mission to investigate potential life on Mars by the European Space Agency and Roscosmos has been put on pause after Russian forces invaded Ukraine last month.
Russia March 17 Russian artillery closing in on Kyiv for siege, US says, with troop morale flagging Russia's advance has stalled on multiple fronts, including artillery, air and sea mastery.
Japan March 17 Japan spots Russian warships possibly heading toward Ukraine Japan and Russia have maintained a dispute over the Kuril Islands since Russia took possession of them at the end of World War II.
Pets March 17 UK relaxes rules for Ukrainians fleeing with pets Ukrainians fleeing the Russian invasion of their country are bringing their cats and dogs with them, prompting other countries to relax various requirements for bringing pets across borders.
Russia March 17 Russia threatens Bosnia and Herzegovina over NATO membership A Russian ambassador said Bosnia and Herzegovina could face the same military aggression unleashed on Ukraine if the country joins NATO.
Royals March 17 Sarah Ferguson visits Ukrainian refugees in Poland Sarah Ferguson, Duchess of York, met with Ukrainian refugees in Poland on Thursday.
Media March 17 MSNBC, NBC use Ukraine war to attack Trump, GOP while offering favorable coverage to Biden MSNBC and NBC used their coverage of the Ukraine war to cast a positive light on the Biden administration while roasting its predecessor.
TECHNOLOGIES March 17 Zelenskyy deepfake: Technology is now 'advanced enough' to 'manipulate opinions,' cyber expert says Deepfake technology can be “advanced enough” to “manipulate opinions,” according to a cyber security expert.
Politics March 17 Sen. Ernst, Rep. Gallagher: Biden should send more defensive weapons to Ukraine WASHINGTON – Sen. Joni Ernst, R-Iowa, and Rep. Mike Gallagher, R-Wis., on Thursday expressed the need to send more defensive equipment to Ukraine following President Volodymyr Zelenskyy's address to Congress on Wednesday.
Ukraine March 17 Russia, Ukraine war photos: Rescuers pull Mariupol theater survivors from rubble as Kremlin forces wreak havoc Survivors have begun to emerge from the basement shelter of a Ukraine theater targeted by Russian airstrikes in the besieged city of Mariupol, as casualties throughout the country mount.
Fox News Flash March 17 Marc Thiessen on 'Kilmeade Show': Timing of Putin's Ukraine invasion 'wasn't a coincidence' While Russian forces persist across Ukraine, Fox News contributor Marc Thiessen told “The Brian Kilmeade Show” on Thursday that Russia's defeat is in the United State's national security interests.
Russia March 17 Top Russian general reportedly detained as Putin targets 'traitors' amid Ukraine invasion Gen. Roman Gavrilov, deputy chief of Russian National Guard "Rosgvardia" was reportedly detained Thursday as Russian President Vladimir Putin promised a "purification" of his country to weed out "traitors."
Arnold Schwarzenegger March 17 Arnold Schwarzenegger makes passionate plea to Russia amid Ukraine invasion: ‘You can stop this war’ Ukraine was invaded on Feb. 24. The invasion has sparked worldwide condemnation. Hundreds have already been reported either dead or wounded, including children.
Russia March 17 DOD says Russia launching aerial cruise missiles from its borders: 'no-fly zone would not have prevented that' Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin says Russia is relying on ground-based missiles and launching cruise missiles from with its borders, and a "no-fly zone" would not prevent those strikes.
FOOD March 17 National Mustard Museum returns Russian mustards to display after removing them due to Russian-Ukrainian war The museum told Fox News Digital that despite its support for Ukraine, Russian mustards are 'a part of mustard history'
Digital Originals March 17 Russian population divided over war, tens of thousands seek exile in neighboring countries, expert says Expert described Russians' split over the Kremlin's war against Ukraine.
Iran March 17 Senators in both parties tie Iran to Russian invasion of Ukraine amid nuclear deal talks Republican and Democratic senators on Wednesday tied the Iranian regime to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, noting the hard line regime’s support of Russian President Vladimir Putin -- and linking the struggle for freedom in Iran to Kiev’s resistance to Moscow’s invasion.
Ukraine March 17 Defense Secretary Austin stops short of accusing Russia of war crimes Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin on Thursday stopped short of characterizing Russia’s attacks against civilians as war crimes, but called on President Vladimir Putin to "cease these horrible actions."
Politics March 17 Sen. Ernst, Rep. Gallagher: Biden should send more defensive weapons to Ukraine WASHINGTON – Sen. Joni Ernst, R-Iowa, and Rep. Mike Gallagher, R-Wis., on Thursday expressed the need to send more defensive equipment to Ukraine following President Volodymyr Zelenskyy's address to Congress on Wednesday.
Ukraine March 17 Russia, Ukraine war photos: Rescuers pull Mariupol theater survivors from rubble as Kremlin forces wreak havoc Survivors have begun to emerge from the basement shelter of a Ukraine theater targeted by Russian airstrikes in the besieged city of Mariupol, as casualties throughout the country mount.
Fox News Flash March 17 Marc Thiessen on 'Kilmeade Show': Timing of Putin's Ukraine invasion 'wasn't a coincidence' While Russian forces persist across Ukraine, Fox News contributor Marc Thiessen told “The Brian Kilmeade Show” on Thursday that Russia's defeat is in the United State's national security interests.
Russia March 17 Top Russian general reportedly detained as Putin targets 'traitors' amid Ukraine invasion Gen. Roman Gavrilov, deputy chief of Russian National Guard "Rosgvardia" was reportedly detained Thursday as Russian President Vladimir Putin promised a "purification" of his country to weed out "traitors."
Arnold Schwarzenegger March 17 Arnold Schwarzenegger makes passionate plea to Russia amid Ukraine invasion: ‘You can stop this war’ Ukraine was invaded on Feb. 24. The invasion has sparked worldwide condemnation. Hundreds have already been reported either dead or wounded, including children.
Russia March 17 DOD says Russia launching aerial cruise missiles from its borders: 'no-fly zone would not have prevented that' Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin says Russia is relying on ground-based missiles and launching cruise missiles from with its borders, and a "no-fly zone" would not prevent those strikes.
FOOD March 17 National Mustard Museum returns Russian mustards to display after removing them due to Russian-Ukrainian war The museum told Fox News Digital that despite its support for Ukraine, Russian mustards are 'a part of mustard history'
Digital Originals March 17 Russian population divided over war, tens of thousands seek exile in neighboring countries, expert says Expert described Russians' split over the Kremlin's war against Ukraine.
Iran March 17 Senators in both parties tie Iran to Russian invasion of Ukraine amid nuclear deal talks Republican and Democratic senators on Wednesday tied the Iranian regime to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, noting the hard line regime’s support of Russian President Vladimir Putin -- and linking the struggle for freedom in Iran to Kiev’s resistance to Moscow’s invasion.
Ukraine March 17 Defense Secretary Austin stops short of accusing Russia of war crimes Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin on Thursday stopped short of characterizing Russia’s attacks against civilians as war crimes, but called on President Vladimir Putin to "cease these horrible actions."
Politics March 17 Sen. Ernst, Rep. Gallagher: Biden should send more defensive weapons to Ukraine WASHINGTON – Sen. Joni Ernst, R-Iowa, and Rep. Mike Gallagher, R-Wis., on Thursday expressed the need to send more defensive equipment to Ukraine following President Volodymyr Zelenskyy's address to Congress on Wednesday.
Ukraine March 17 Russia, Ukraine war photos: Rescuers pull Mariupol theater survivors from rubble as Kremlin forces wreak havoc Survivors have begun to emerge from the basement shelter of a Ukraine theater targeted by Russian airstrikes in the besieged city of Mariupol, as casualties throughout the country mount.
Fox News Flash March 17 Marc Thiessen on 'Kilmeade Show': Timing of Putin's Ukraine invasion 'wasn't a coincidence' While Russian forces persist across Ukraine, Fox News contributor Marc Thiessen told “The Brian Kilmeade Show” on Thursday that Russia's defeat is in the United State's national security interests.
Russia March 17 Top Russian general reportedly detained as Putin targets 'traitors' amid Ukraine invasion Gen. Roman Gavrilov, deputy chief of Russian National Guard "Rosgvardia" was reportedly detained Thursday as Russian President Vladimir Putin promised a "purification" of his country to weed out "traitors."
Arnold Schwarzenegger March 17 Arnold Schwarzenegger makes passionate plea to Russia amid Ukraine invasion: ‘You can stop this war’ Ukraine was invaded on Feb. 24. The invasion has sparked worldwide condemnation. Hundreds have already been reported either dead or wounded, including children.
Russia March 17 DOD says Russia launching aerial cruise missiles from its borders: 'no-fly zone would not have prevented that' Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin says Russia is relying on ground-based missiles and launching cruise missiles from with its borders, and a "no-fly zone" would not prevent those strikes.
FOOD March 17 National Mustard Museum returns Russian mustards to display after removing them due to Russian-Ukrainian war The museum told Fox News Digital that despite its support for Ukraine, Russian mustards are 'a part of mustard history'
Digital Originals March 17 Russian population divided over war, tens of thousands seek exile in neighboring countries, expert says Expert described Russians' split over the Kremlin's war against Ukraine.
Iran March 17 Senators in both parties tie Iran to Russian invasion of Ukraine amid nuclear deal talks Republican and Democratic senators on Wednesday tied the Iranian regime to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, noting the hard line regime’s support of Russian President Vladimir Putin -- and linking the struggle for freedom in Iran to Kiev’s resistance to Moscow’s invasion.
Ukraine March 17 Defense Secretary Austin stops short of accusing Russia of war crimes Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin on Thursday stopped short of characterizing Russia’s attacks against civilians as war crimes, but called on President Vladimir Putin to "cease these horrible actions."
Politics March 17 Sen. Ernst, Rep. Gallagher: Biden should send more defensive weapons to Ukraine WASHINGTON – Sen. Joni Ernst, R-Iowa, and Rep. Mike Gallagher, R-Wis., on Thursday expressed the need to send more defensive equipment to Ukraine following President Volodymyr Zelenskyy's address to Congress on Wednesday.
Ukraine March 17 Russia, Ukraine war photos: Rescuers pull Mariupol theater survivors from rubble as Kremlin forces wreak havoc Survivors have begun to emerge from the basement shelter of a Ukraine theater targeted by Russian airstrikes in the besieged city of Mariupol, as casualties throughout the country mount.
Fox News Flash March 17 Marc Thiessen on 'Kilmeade Show': Timing of Putin's Ukraine invasion 'wasn't a coincidence' While Russian forces persist across Ukraine, Fox News contributor Marc Thiessen told “The Brian Kilmeade Show” on Thursday that Russia's defeat is in the United State's national security interests.
Russia March 17 Top Russian general reportedly detained as Putin targets 'traitors' amid Ukraine invasion Gen. Roman Gavrilov, deputy chief of Russian National Guard "Rosgvardia" was reportedly detained Thursday as Russian President Vladimir Putin promised a "purification" of his country to weed out "traitors."
Arnold Schwarzenegger March 17 Arnold Schwarzenegger makes passionate plea to Russia amid Ukraine invasion: ‘You can stop this war’ Ukraine was invaded on Feb. 24. The invasion has sparked worldwide condemnation. Hundreds have already been reported either dead or wounded, including children.
Russia March 17 DOD says Russia launching aerial cruise missiles from its borders: 'no-fly zone would not have prevented that' Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin says Russia is relying on ground-based missiles and launching cruise missiles from with its borders, and a "no-fly zone" would not prevent those strikes.
FOOD March 17 National Mustard Museum returns Russian mustards to display after removing them due to Russian-Ukrainian war The museum told Fox News Digital that despite its support for Ukraine, Russian mustards are 'a part of mustard history'
Digital Originals March 17 Russian population divided over war, tens of thousands seek exile in neighboring countries, expert says Expert described Russians' split over the Kremlin's war against Ukraine.
Iran March 17 Senators in both parties tie Iran to Russian invasion of Ukraine amid nuclear deal talks Republican and Democratic senators on Wednesday tied the Iranian regime to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, noting the hard line regime’s support of Russian President Vladimir Putin -- and linking the struggle for freedom in Iran to Kiev’s resistance to Moscow’s invasion.
Ukraine March 17 Defense Secretary Austin stops short of accusing Russia of war crimes Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin on Thursday stopped short of characterizing Russia’s attacks against civilians as war crimes, but called on President Vladimir Putin to "cease these horrible actions."
Politics March 17 Sen. Ernst, Rep. Gallagher: Biden should send more defensive weapons to Ukraine WASHINGTON – Sen. Joni Ernst, R-Iowa, and Rep. Mike Gallagher, R-Wis., on Thursday expressed the need to send more defensive equipment to Ukraine following President Volodymyr Zelenskyy's address to Congress on Wednesday.
Ukraine March 17 Russia, Ukraine war photos: Rescuers pull Mariupol theater survivors from rubble as Kremlin forces wreak havoc Survivors have begun to emerge from the basement shelter of a Ukraine theater targeted by Russian airstrikes in the besieged city of Mariupol, as casualties throughout the country mount.
Fox News Flash March 17 Marc Thiessen on 'Kilmeade Show': Timing of Putin's Ukraine invasion 'wasn't a coincidence' While Russian forces persist across Ukraine, Fox News contributor Marc Thiessen told “The Brian Kilmeade Show” on Thursday that Russia's defeat is in the United State's national security interests.
Russia March 17 Top Russian general reportedly detained as Putin targets 'traitors' amid Ukraine invasion Gen. Roman Gavrilov, deputy chief of Russian National Guard "Rosgvardia" was reportedly detained Thursday as Russian President Vladimir Putin promised a "purification" of his country to weed out "traitors."
Arnold Schwarzenegger March 17 Arnold Schwarzenegger makes passionate plea to Russia amid Ukraine invasion: ‘You can stop this war’ Ukraine was invaded on Feb. 24. The invasion has sparked worldwide condemnation. Hundreds have already been reported either dead or wounded, including children.
Russia March 17 DOD says Russia launching aerial cruise missiles from its borders: 'no-fly zone would not have prevented that' Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin says Russia is relying on ground-based missiles and launching cruise missiles from with its borders, and a "no-fly zone" would not prevent those strikes.
FOOD March 17 National Mustard Museum returns Russian mustards to display after removing them due to Russian-Ukrainian war The museum told Fox News Digital that despite its support for Ukraine, Russian mustards are 'a part of mustard history'
Digital Originals March 17 Russian population divided over war, tens of thousands seek exile in neighboring countries, expert says Expert described Russians' split over the Kremlin's war against Ukraine.
Iran March 17 Senators in both parties tie Iran to Russian invasion of Ukraine amid nuclear deal talks Republican and Democratic senators on Wednesday tied the Iranian regime to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, noting the hard line regime’s support of Russian President Vladimir Putin -- and linking the struggle for freedom in Iran to Kiev’s resistance to Moscow’s invasion.
Ukraine March 17 Defense Secretary Austin stops short of accusing Russia of war crimes Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin on Thursday stopped short of characterizing Russia’s attacks against civilians as war crimes, but called on President Vladimir Putin to "cease these horrible actions."
Politics March 17 Sen. Ernst, Rep. Gallagher: Biden should send more defensive weapons to Ukraine WASHINGTON – Sen. Joni Ernst, R-Iowa, and Rep. Mike Gallagher, R-Wis., on Thursday expressed the need to send more defensive equipment to Ukraine following President Volodymyr Zelenskyy's address to Congress on Wednesday.
Ukraine March 17 Russia, Ukraine war photos: Rescuers pull Mariupol theater survivors from rubble as Kremlin forces wreak havoc Survivors have begun to emerge from the basement shelter of a Ukraine theater targeted by Russian airstrikes in the besieged city of Mariupol, as casualties throughout the country mount.
Fox News Flash March 17 Marc Thiessen on 'Kilmeade Show': Timing of Putin's Ukraine invasion 'wasn't a coincidence' While Russian forces persist across Ukraine, Fox News contributor Marc Thiessen told “The Brian Kilmeade Show” on Thursday that Russia's defeat is in the United State's national security interests.
Russia March 17 Top Russian general reportedly detained as Putin targets 'traitors' amid Ukraine invasion Gen. Roman Gavrilov, deputy chief of Russian National Guard "Rosgvardia" was reportedly detained Thursday as Russian President Vladimir Putin promised a "purification" of his country to weed out "traitors."
Arnold Schwarzenegger March 17 Arnold Schwarzenegger makes passionate plea to Russia amid Ukraine invasion: ‘You can stop this war’ Ukraine was invaded on Feb. 24. The invasion has sparked worldwide condemnation. Hundreds have already been reported either dead or wounded, including children.
Russia March 17 DOD says Russia launching aerial cruise missiles from its borders: 'no-fly zone would not have prevented that' Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin says Russia is relying on ground-based missiles and launching cruise missiles from with its borders, and a "no-fly zone" would not prevent those strikes.
FOOD March 17 National Mustard Museum returns Russian mustards to display after removing them due to Russian-Ukrainian war The museum told Fox News Digital that despite its support for Ukraine, Russian mustards are 'a part of mustard history'
Digital Originals March 17 Russian population divided over war, tens of thousands seek exile in neighboring countries, expert says Expert described Russians' split over the Kremlin's war against Ukraine.
Iran March 17 Senators in both parties tie Iran to Russian invasion of Ukraine amid nuclear deal talks Republican and Democratic senators on Wednesday tied the Iranian regime to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, noting the hard line regime’s support of Russian President Vladimir Putin -- and linking the struggle for freedom in Iran to Kiev’s resistance to Moscow’s invasion.
Ukraine March 17 Defense Secretary Austin stops short of accusing Russia of war crimes Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin on Thursday stopped short of characterizing Russia’s attacks against civilians as war crimes, but called on President Vladimir Putin to "cease these horrible actions."
Politics March 17 Sen. Ernst, Rep. Gallagher: Biden should send more defensive weapons to Ukraine WASHINGTON – Sen. Joni Ernst, R-Iowa, and Rep. Mike Gallagher, R-Wis., on Thursday expressed the need to send more defensive equipment to Ukraine following President Volodymyr Zelenskyy's address to Congress on Wednesday.
Ukraine March 17 Russia, Ukraine war photos: Rescuers pull Mariupol theater survivors from rubble as Kremlin forces wreak havoc Survivors have begun to emerge from the basement shelter of a Ukraine theater targeted by Russian airstrikes in the besieged city of Mariupol, as casualties throughout the country mount.
Fox News Flash March 17 Marc Thiessen on 'Kilmeade Show': Timing of Putin's Ukraine invasion 'wasn't a coincidence' While Russian forces persist across Ukraine, Fox News contributor Marc Thiessen told “The Brian Kilmeade Show” on Thursday that Russia's defeat is in the United State's national security interests.
Russia March 17 Top Russian general reportedly detained as Putin targets 'traitors' amid Ukraine invasion Gen. Roman Gavrilov, deputy chief of Russian National Guard "Rosgvardia" was reportedly detained Thursday as Russian President Vladimir Putin promised a "purification" of his country to weed out "traitors."
Arnold Schwarzenegger March 17 Arnold Schwarzenegger makes passionate plea to Russia amid Ukraine invasion: ‘You can stop this war’ Ukraine was invaded on Feb. 24. The invasion has sparked worldwide condemnation. Hundreds have already been reported either dead or wounded, including children.
Russia March 17 DOD says Russia launching aerial cruise missiles from its borders: 'no-fly zone would not have prevented that' Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin says Russia is relying on ground-based missiles and launching cruise missiles from with its borders, and a "no-fly zone" would not prevent those strikes.
FOOD March 17 National Mustard Museum returns Russian mustards to display after removing them due to Russian-Ukrainian war The museum told Fox News Digital that despite its support for Ukraine, Russian mustards are 'a part of mustard history'
Digital Originals March 17 Russian population divided over war, tens of thousands seek exile in neighboring countries, expert says Expert described Russians' split over the Kremlin's war against Ukraine.
Iran March 17 Senators in both parties tie Iran to Russian invasion of Ukraine amid nuclear deal talks Republican and Democratic senators on Wednesday tied the Iranian regime to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, noting the hard line regime’s support of Russian President Vladimir Putin -- and linking the struggle for freedom in Iran to Kiev’s resistance to Moscow’s invasion.
Ukraine March 17 Defense Secretary Austin stops short of accusing Russia of war crimes Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin on Thursday stopped short of characterizing Russia’s attacks against civilians as war crimes, but called on President Vladimir Putin to "cease these horrible actions."
Politics March 17 Sen. Ernst, Rep. Gallagher: Biden should send more defensive weapons to Ukraine WASHINGTON – Sen. Joni Ernst, R-Iowa, and Rep. Mike Gallagher, R-Wis., on Thursday expressed the need to send more defensive equipment to Ukraine following President Volodymyr Zelenskyy's address to Congress on Wednesday.
Ukraine March 17 Russia, Ukraine war photos: Rescuers pull Mariupol theater survivors from rubble as Kremlin forces wreak havoc Survivors have begun to emerge from the basement shelter of a Ukraine theater targeted by Russian airstrikes in the besieged city of Mariupol, as casualties throughout the country mount.
Fox News Flash March 17 Marc Thiessen on 'Kilmeade Show': Timing of Putin's Ukraine invasion 'wasn't a coincidence' While Russian forces persist across Ukraine, Fox News contributor Marc Thiessen told “The Brian Kilmeade Show” on Thursday that Russia's defeat is in the United State's national security interests.
Russia March 17 Top Russian general reportedly detained as Putin targets 'traitors' amid Ukraine invasion Gen. Roman Gavrilov, deputy chief of Russian National Guard "Rosgvardia" was reportedly detained Thursday as Russian President Vladimir Putin promised a "purification" of his country to weed out "traitors."
Arnold Schwarzenegger March 17 Arnold Schwarzenegger makes passionate plea to Russia amid Ukraine invasion: ‘You can stop this war’ Ukraine was invaded on Feb. 24. The invasion has sparked worldwide condemnation. Hundreds have already been reported either dead or wounded, including children.
Russia March 17 DOD says Russia launching aerial cruise missiles from its borders: 'no-fly zone would not have prevented that' Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin says Russia is relying on ground-based missiles and launching cruise missiles from with its borders, and a "no-fly zone" would not prevent those strikes.
FOOD March 17 National Mustard Museum returns Russian mustards to display after removing them due to Russian-Ukrainian war The museum told Fox News Digital that despite its support for Ukraine, Russian mustards are 'a part of mustard history'
Digital Originals March 17 Russian population divided over war, tens of thousands seek exile in neighboring countries, expert says Expert described Russians' split over the Kremlin's war against Ukraine.
Iran March 17 Senators in both parties tie Iran to Russian invasion of Ukraine amid nuclear deal talks Republican and Democratic senators on Wednesday tied the Iranian regime to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, noting the hard line regime’s support of Russian President Vladimir Putin -- and linking the struggle for freedom in Iran to Kiev’s resistance to Moscow’s invasion.
Ukraine March 17 Defense Secretary Austin stops short of accusing Russia of war crimes Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin on Thursday stopped short of characterizing Russia’s attacks against civilians as war crimes, but called on President Vladimir Putin to "cease these horrible actions."
Politics March 17 Sen. Ernst, Rep. Gallagher: Biden should send more defensive weapons to Ukraine WASHINGTON – Sen. Joni Ernst, R-Iowa, and Rep. Mike Gallagher, R-Wis., on Thursday expressed the need to send more defensive equipment to Ukraine following President Volodymyr Zelenskyy's address to Congress on Wednesday.
Ukraine March 17 Russia, Ukraine war photos: Rescuers pull Mariupol theater survivors from rubble as Kremlin forces wreak havoc Survivors have begun to emerge from the basement shelter of a Ukraine theater targeted by Russian airstrikes in the besieged city of Mariupol, as casualties throughout the country mount.
Fox News Flash March 17 Marc Thiessen on 'Kilmeade Show': Timing of Putin's Ukraine invasion 'wasn't a coincidence' While Russian forces persist across Ukraine, Fox News contributor Marc Thiessen told “The Brian Kilmeade Show” on Thursday that Russia's defeat is in the United State's national security interests.
Russia March 17 Top Russian general reportedly detained as Putin targets 'traitors' amid Ukraine invasion Gen. Roman Gavrilov, deputy chief of Russian National Guard "Rosgvardia" was reportedly detained Thursday as Russian President Vladimir Putin promised a "purification" of his country to weed out "traitors."
Arnold Schwarzenegger March 17 Arnold Schwarzenegger makes passionate plea to Russia amid Ukraine invasion: ‘You can stop this war’ Ukraine was invaded on Feb. 24. The invasion has sparked worldwide condemnation. Hundreds have already been reported either dead or wounded, including children.
Russia March 17 DOD says Russia launching aerial cruise missiles from its borders: 'no-fly zone would not have prevented that' Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin says Russia is relying on ground-based missiles and launching cruise missiles from with its borders, and a "no-fly zone" would not prevent those strikes.
FOOD March 17 National Mustard Museum returns Russian mustards to display after removing them due to Russian-Ukrainian war The museum told Fox News Digital that despite its support for Ukraine, Russian mustards are 'a part of mustard history'
Digital Originals March 17 Russian population divided over war, tens of thousands seek exile in neighboring countries, expert says Expert described Russians' split over the Kremlin's war against Ukraine.
Iran March 17 Senators in both parties tie Iran to Russian invasion of Ukraine amid nuclear deal talks Republican and Democratic senators on Wednesday tied the Iranian regime to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, noting the hard line regime’s support of Russian President Vladimir Putin -- and linking the struggle for freedom in Iran to Kiev’s resistance to Moscow’s invasion.
Ukraine March 17 Defense Secretary Austin stops short of accusing Russia of war crimes Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin on Thursday stopped short of characterizing Russia’s attacks against civilians as war crimes, but called on President Vladimir Putin to "cease these horrible actions."
Politics March 17 Sen. Ernst, Rep. Gallagher: Biden should send more defensive weapons to Ukraine WASHINGTON – Sen. Joni Ernst, R-Iowa, and Rep. Mike Gallagher, R-Wis., on Thursday expressed the need to send more defensive equipment to Ukraine following President Volodymyr Zelenskyy's address to Congress on Wednesday.
Ukraine March 17 Russia, Ukraine war photos: Rescuers pull Mariupol theater survivors from rubble as Kremlin forces wreak havoc Survivors have begun to emerge from the basement shelter of a Ukraine theater targeted by Russian airstrikes in the besieged city of Mariupol, as casualties throughout the country mount.
Fox News Flash March 17 Marc Thiessen on 'Kilmeade Show': Timing of Putin's Ukraine invasion 'wasn't a coincidence' While Russian forces persist across Ukraine, Fox News contributor Marc Thiessen told “The Brian Kilmeade Show” on Thursday that Russia's defeat is in the United State's national security interests.
Russia March 17 Top Russian general reportedly detained as Putin targets 'traitors' amid Ukraine invasion Gen. Roman Gavrilov, deputy chief of Russian National Guard "Rosgvardia" was reportedly detained Thursday as Russian President Vladimir Putin promised a "purification" of his country to weed out "traitors."
Arnold Schwarzenegger March 17 Arnold Schwarzenegger makes passionate plea to Russia amid Ukraine invasion: ‘You can stop this war’ Ukraine was invaded on Feb. 24. The invasion has sparked worldwide condemnation. Hundreds have already been reported either dead or wounded, including children.
Russia March 17 DOD says Russia launching aerial cruise missiles from its borders: 'no-fly zone would not have prevented that' Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin says Russia is relying on ground-based missiles and launching cruise missiles from with its borders, and a "no-fly zone" would not prevent those strikes.
FOOD March 17 National Mustard Museum returns Russian mustards to display after removing them due to Russian-Ukrainian war The museum told Fox News Digital that despite its support for Ukraine, Russian mustards are 'a part of mustard history'
Digital Originals March 17 Russian population divided over war, tens of thousands seek exile in neighboring countries, expert says Expert described Russians' split over the Kremlin's war against Ukraine.
Iran March 17 Senators in both parties tie Iran to Russian invasion of Ukraine amid nuclear deal talks Republican and Democratic senators on Wednesday tied the Iranian regime to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, noting the hard line regime’s support of Russian President Vladimir Putin -- and linking the struggle for freedom in Iran to Kiev’s resistance to Moscow’s invasion.
Ukraine March 17 Defense Secretary Austin stops short of accusing Russia of war crimes Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin on Thursday stopped short of characterizing Russia’s attacks against civilians as war crimes, but called on President Vladimir Putin to "cease these horrible actions."
Fox News Flash March 16 Ingraham: Biden, leftists suddenly have 'a monopoly on patriotism' after years of branding US racist In her "Ingraham Angle" commentary on Tuesday, host Laura Ingraham described what she called the latest iteration of "false flags" as consensus among the Left and neoconservative officials who used to decry America as racist and xenophobic.
OPINION March 16 Tucker Carlson: Biden's propaganda is meant to distract you from the real crises Tucker Carlson reflects on the impact of the COVID-19 lockdowns two years later on "Tucker Carlson Tonight."
Joe Biden March 15 Hannity blasts Biden, Harris and Pelosi's leadership: 'God help us all' Hannity criticized President Joe Biden, Vice President Kamala Harris and Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi, saying America "is not in good and capable hands."
Volodymyr Zelenskyy March 15 Zelenskyy speech to Congress could be most important by a foreign leader since Churchill in 1941 Ukrainian Leader Volodymyr Zelenskyy won’t be the first world leader to speak to both the House and Senate when he speaks virtually tomorrow. But this could be the most any world leader has had on the line when they spoke to Congress in 81 years
Fox News Flash March 15 Defending Ukraine: How the Biden administration can do more to help - without declaring war Chuck DeVore, a retired lieutenant colonel in the Army Reserve, tells "The Ben Domenech Podcast" what the United States can do to help Ukraine defend itself against Russia without engaging in "war."
Fox News Flash March 15 Ukraine's foreign minister says no fly-zone the 'only rational decision,' pleads with Biden to reconsider Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba said a no fly-zone is the "only rational decision" for the United States and NATO as Russia continues to shell Ukrainian cities Tuesday on "Special Report."
Ukraine March 15 Biden to announce $1 billion in military aid to Ukraine President Biden plans to sign legation that will send over $1 billion in military assistance to Ukraine.
Russia March 15 Russian people hurting from sanctions, but they may be rallying to Putin: Russian-American A Russian-born American told Fox News on Tuesday that sanctions imposed on Russia by the West are taking a significant toll on the Russian people but in some instances are actually rallying more support for President Vladimir Putin.
Russia March 15 When will Putin stop his 'war crimes'...and surrender? Reports say that Russian forces are escalating their attacks against the civilian population, but Russian Ambassador Nebenzia does not view it that way.
Media March 15 MSNBC anchor asks why Biden is not receiving a 'Zelenskyy bounce' for his 'popular policies' in the polls A panel on Tuesday’s “MTP Daily” on MSNBC questioned why President Biden has not received favorable polling for his handling of the Ukraine crisis.
Fox News Flash March 16 Ingraham: Biden, leftists suddenly have 'a monopoly on patriotism' after years of branding US racist In her "Ingraham Angle" commentary on Tuesday, host Laura Ingraham described what she called the latest iteration of "false flags" as consensus among the Left and neoconservative officials who used to decry America as racist and xenophobic.
OPINION March 16 Tucker Carlson: Biden's propaganda is meant to distract you from the real crises Tucker Carlson reflects on the impact of the COVID-19 lockdowns two years later on "Tucker Carlson Tonight."
Joe Biden March 15 Hannity blasts Biden, Harris and Pelosi's leadership: 'God help us all' Hannity criticized President Joe Biden, Vice President Kamala Harris and Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi, saying America "is not in good and capable hands."
Volodymyr Zelenskyy March 15 Zelenskyy speech to Congress could be most important by a foreign leader since Churchill in 1941 Ukrainian Leader Volodymyr Zelenskyy won’t be the first world leader to speak to both the House and Senate when he speaks virtually tomorrow. But this could be the most any world leader has had on the line when they spoke to Congress in 81 years
Fox News Flash March 15 Defending Ukraine: How the Biden administration can do more to help - without declaring war Chuck DeVore, a retired lieutenant colonel in the Army Reserve, tells "The Ben Domenech Podcast" what the United States can do to help Ukraine defend itself against Russia without engaging in "war."
Fox News Flash March 15 Ukraine's foreign minister says no fly-zone the 'only rational decision,' pleads with Biden to reconsider Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba said a no fly-zone is the "only rational decision" for the United States and NATO as Russia continues to shell Ukrainian cities Tuesday on "Special Report."
Ukraine March 15 Biden to announce $1 billion in military aid to Ukraine President Biden plans to sign legation that will send over $1 billion in military assistance to Ukraine.
Russia March 15 Russian people hurting from sanctions, but they may be rallying to Putin: Russian-American A Russian-born American told Fox News on Tuesday that sanctions imposed on Russia by the West are taking a significant toll on the Russian people but in some instances are actually rallying more support for President Vladimir Putin.
Russia March 15 When will Putin stop his 'war crimes'...and surrender? Reports say that Russian forces are escalating their attacks against the civilian population, but Russian Ambassador Nebenzia does not view it that way.
Media March 15 MSNBC anchor asks why Biden is not receiving a 'Zelenskyy bounce' for his 'popular policies' in the polls A panel on Tuesday’s “MTP Daily” on MSNBC questioned why President Biden has not received favorable polling for his handling of the Ukraine crisis.
Fox News Flash March 16 Ingraham: Biden, leftists suddenly have 'a monopoly on patriotism' after years of branding US racist In her "Ingraham Angle" commentary on Tuesday, host Laura Ingraham described what she called the latest iteration of "false flags" as consensus among the Left and neoconservative officials who used to decry America as racist and xenophobic.
OPINION March 16 Tucker Carlson: Biden's propaganda is meant to distract you from the real crises Tucker Carlson reflects on the impact of the COVID-19 lockdowns two years later on "Tucker Carlson Tonight."
Joe Biden March 15 Hannity blasts Biden, Harris and Pelosi's leadership: 'God help us all' Hannity criticized President Joe Biden, Vice President Kamala Harris and Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi, saying America "is not in good and capable hands."
Volodymyr Zelenskyy March 15 Zelenskyy speech to Congress could be most important by a foreign leader since Churchill in 1941 Ukrainian Leader Volodymyr Zelenskyy won’t be the first world leader to speak to both the House and Senate when he speaks virtually tomorrow. But this could be the most any world leader has had on the line when they spoke to Congress in 81 years
Fox News Flash March 15 Defending Ukraine: How the Biden administration can do more to help - without declaring war Chuck DeVore, a retired lieutenant colonel in the Army Reserve, tells "The Ben Domenech Podcast" what the United States can do to help Ukraine defend itself against Russia without engaging in "war."
Fox News Flash March 15 Ukraine's foreign minister says no fly-zone the 'only rational decision,' pleads with Biden to reconsider Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba said a no fly-zone is the "only rational decision" for the United States and NATO as Russia continues to shell Ukrainian cities Tuesday on "Special Report."
Ukraine March 15 Biden to announce $1 billion in military aid to Ukraine President Biden plans to sign legation that will send over $1 billion in military assistance to Ukraine.
Russia March 15 Russian people hurting from sanctions, but they may be rallying to Putin: Russian-American A Russian-born American told Fox News on Tuesday that sanctions imposed on Russia by the West are taking a significant toll on the Russian people but in some instances are actually rallying more support for President Vladimir Putin.
Russia March 15 When will Putin stop his 'war crimes'...and surrender? Reports say that Russian forces are escalating their attacks against the civilian population, but Russian Ambassador Nebenzia does not view it that way.
Media March 15 MSNBC anchor asks why Biden is not receiving a 'Zelenskyy bounce' for his 'popular policies' in the polls A panel on Tuesday’s “MTP Daily” on MSNBC questioned why President Biden has not received favorable polling for his handling of the Ukraine crisis.
Ukraine March 15 China claims it's 'impartial' on Ukraine conflict, dismisses 'disinformation' about sending Russians aid China said it was "impartial' in the Ukraine conflict and said U.S. claims that China agreed to send military equipment and aid to Russia was "disinformation."
China March 15 Taiwanese protesters show solidarity with Ukraine Hundreds of Taiwanese protesters took to the streets of Taipei on Sunday to show solidarity with Ukraine amid Russia's invasion, according to reports.
Fox News Flash March 15 Zelenskyy adviser joins 'Fox & Friends First': Ukraine needs help badly to defend the sky The adviser to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said that Ukraine needs air defense aid “badly.”
Pets March 15 Makeshift animal shelter near Ukraine-Poland border struggles to get supplies for abandoned pets Volunteers at the shelter say that many of the animals they've taken in are traumatized.
Russia March 15 Russia ambassador to UN says war in Ukraine will only stop once its 'special military operations are achieved' Russian ambassador says war in Ukraine will only stop once Putin's "special military operations are achieved."
Fox News Flash March 15 Lindsey Graham slams 'AWOL' Biden: 'Despicable' not to help Ukraine with MiG fighter jets Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., joined “The Faulkner Focus" Tuesday to discuss how Biden has handled the U.S. response to the crisis in Ukraine.
Ukraine March 15 Russian forces occupy Mariupol hospital, hold patients and staff hostage: Ukrainian human rights group Residents of Mariupol, Ukraine, have reportedly contacted a human rights organization with complaints that Russian forces have occupied an intensive care hospital.
Ukraine March 15 Fox News cameraman Pierre Zakrzewski killed in Ukraine Veteran Fox News cameraman Pierre Zakrzewski has died after his vehicle was struck by incoming fire in Horenka, outside Kyiv, Ukraine, on Monday, Fox News Media CEO Suzanne Scott announced Tuesday.
OPINION March 15 Biden blaming high gas prices on Russia is cynical and disgraceful Joe Biden claiming rising gas prices in America is "Putin's price hike" is as organic as a strawberry jolly rancher.
Russia March 15 Cotton warns US against allowing Putin to 'set the terms' of support for Ukraine: 'We could be doing more' Sen. Tom Cotton argued the U.S. 'could be doing more' to help Ukraine as the Russian assault continues. He joined 'America's Newsroom' to discuss growing pressure to provide fighter jets to Zelenskyy.
Ukraine March 15 China claims it's 'impartial' on Ukraine conflict, dismisses 'disinformation' about sending Russians aid China said it was "impartial' in the Ukraine conflict and said U.S. claims that China agreed to send military equipment and aid to Russia was "disinformation."
China March 15 Taiwanese protesters show solidarity with Ukraine Hundreds of Taiwanese protesters took to the streets of Taipei on Sunday to show solidarity with Ukraine amid Russia's invasion, according to reports.
Fox News Flash March 15 Zelenskyy adviser joins 'Fox & Friends First': Ukraine needs help badly to defend the sky The adviser to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said that Ukraine needs air defense aid “badly.”
Pets March 15 Makeshift animal shelter near Ukraine-Poland border struggles to get supplies for abandoned pets Volunteers at the shelter say that many of the animals they've taken in are traumatized.
Russia March 15 Russia ambassador to UN says war in Ukraine will only stop once its 'special military operations are achieved' Russian ambassador says war in Ukraine will only stop once Putin's "special military operations are achieved."
Fox News Flash March 15 Lindsey Graham slams 'AWOL' Biden: 'Despicable' not to help Ukraine with MiG fighter jets Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., joined “The Faulkner Focus" Tuesday to discuss how Biden has handled the U.S. response to the crisis in Ukraine.
Ukraine March 15 Russian forces occupy Mariupol hospital, hold patients and staff hostage: Ukrainian human rights group Residents of Mariupol, Ukraine, have reportedly contacted a human rights organization with complaints that Russian forces have occupied an intensive care hospital.
Ukraine March 15 Fox News cameraman Pierre Zakrzewski killed in Ukraine Veteran Fox News cameraman Pierre Zakrzewski has died after his vehicle was struck by incoming fire in Horenka, outside Kyiv, Ukraine, on Monday, Fox News Media CEO Suzanne Scott announced Tuesday.
OPINION March 15 Biden blaming high gas prices on Russia is cynical and disgraceful Joe Biden claiming rising gas prices in America is "Putin's price hike" is as organic as a strawberry jolly rancher.
Russia March 15 Cotton warns US against allowing Putin to 'set the terms' of support for Ukraine: 'We could be doing more' Sen. Tom Cotton argued the U.S. 'could be doing more' to help Ukraine as the Russian assault continues. He joined 'America's Newsroom' to discuss growing pressure to provide fighter jets to Zelenskyy.
Ukraine March 15 China claims it's 'impartial' on Ukraine conflict, dismisses 'disinformation' about sending Russians aid China said it was "impartial' in the Ukraine conflict and said U.S. claims that China agreed to send military equipment and aid to Russia was "disinformation."
China March 15 Taiwanese protesters show solidarity with Ukraine Hundreds of Taiwanese protesters took to the streets of Taipei on Sunday to show solidarity with Ukraine amid Russia's invasion, according to reports.
Fox News Flash March 15 Zelenskyy adviser joins 'Fox & Friends First': Ukraine needs help badly to defend the sky The adviser to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said that Ukraine needs air defense aid “badly.”
Pets March 15 Makeshift animal shelter near Ukraine-Poland border struggles to get supplies for abandoned pets Volunteers at the shelter say that many of the animals they've taken in are traumatized.
Russia March 15 Russia ambassador to UN says war in Ukraine will only stop once its 'special military operations are achieved' Russian ambassador says war in Ukraine will only stop once Putin's "special military operations are achieved."
Fox News Flash March 15 Lindsey Graham slams 'AWOL' Biden: 'Despicable' not to help Ukraine with MiG fighter jets Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., joined “The Faulkner Focus" Tuesday to discuss how Biden has handled the U.S. response to the crisis in Ukraine.
Ukraine March 15 Russian forces occupy Mariupol hospital, hold patients and staff hostage: Ukrainian human rights group Residents of Mariupol, Ukraine, have reportedly contacted a human rights organization with complaints that Russian forces have occupied an intensive care hospital.
Ukraine March 15 Fox News cameraman Pierre Zakrzewski killed in Ukraine Veteran Fox News cameraman Pierre Zakrzewski has died after his vehicle was struck by incoming fire in Horenka, outside Kyiv, Ukraine, on Monday, Fox News Media CEO Suzanne Scott announced Tuesday.
OPINION March 15 Biden blaming high gas prices on Russia is cynical and disgraceful Joe Biden claiming rising gas prices in America is "Putin's price hike" is as organic as a strawberry jolly rancher.
Russia March 15 Cotton warns US against allowing Putin to 'set the terms' of support for Ukraine: 'We could be doing more' Sen. Tom Cotton argued the U.S. 'could be doing more' to help Ukraine as the Russian assault continues. He joined 'America's Newsroom' to discuss growing pressure to provide fighter jets to Zelenskyy.
Ukraine March 15 China claims it's 'impartial' on Ukraine conflict, dismisses 'disinformation' about sending Russians aid China said it was "impartial' in the Ukraine conflict and said U.S. claims that China agreed to send military equipment and aid to Russia was "disinformation."
China March 15 Taiwanese protesters show solidarity with Ukraine Hundreds of Taiwanese protesters took to the streets of Taipei on Sunday to show solidarity with Ukraine amid Russia's invasion, according to reports.
Fox News Flash March 15 Zelenskyy adviser joins 'Fox & Friends First': Ukraine needs help badly to defend the sky The adviser to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said that Ukraine needs air defense aid “badly.”
Pets March 15 Makeshift animal shelter near Ukraine-Poland border struggles to get supplies for abandoned pets Volunteers at the shelter say that many of the animals they've taken in are traumatized.
Russia March 15 Russia ambassador to UN says war in Ukraine will only stop once its 'special military operations are achieved' Russian ambassador says war in Ukraine will only stop once Putin's "special military operations are achieved."
Fox News Flash March 15 Lindsey Graham slams 'AWOL' Biden: 'Despicable' not to help Ukraine with MiG fighter jets Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., joined “The Faulkner Focus" Tuesday to discuss how Biden has handled the U.S. response to the crisis in Ukraine.
Ukraine March 15 Russian forces occupy Mariupol hospital, hold patients and staff hostage: Ukrainian human rights group Residents of Mariupol, Ukraine, have reportedly contacted a human rights organization with complaints that Russian forces have occupied an intensive care hospital.
Ukraine March 15 Fox News cameraman Pierre Zakrzewski killed in Ukraine Veteran Fox News cameraman Pierre Zakrzewski has died after his vehicle was struck by incoming fire in Horenka, outside Kyiv, Ukraine, on Monday, Fox News Media CEO Suzanne Scott announced Tuesday.
OPINION March 15 Biden blaming high gas prices on Russia is cynical and disgraceful Joe Biden claiming rising gas prices in America is "Putin's price hike" is as organic as a strawberry jolly rancher.
Russia March 15 Cotton warns US against allowing Putin to 'set the terms' of support for Ukraine: 'We could be doing more' Sen. Tom Cotton argued the U.S. 'could be doing more' to help Ukraine as the Russian assault continues. He joined 'America's Newsroom' to discuss growing pressure to provide fighter jets to Zelenskyy.
Ukraine March 15 China claims it's 'impartial' on Ukraine conflict, dismisses 'disinformation' about sending Russians aid China said it was "impartial' in the Ukraine conflict and said U.S. claims that China agreed to send military equipment and aid to Russia was "disinformation."
China March 15 Taiwanese protesters show solidarity with Ukraine Hundreds of Taiwanese protesters took to the streets of Taipei on Sunday to show solidarity with Ukraine amid Russia's invasion, according to reports.
Fox News Flash March 15 Zelenskyy adviser joins 'Fox & Friends First': Ukraine needs help badly to defend the sky The adviser to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said that Ukraine needs air defense aid “badly.”
Pets March 15 Makeshift animal shelter near Ukraine-Poland border struggles to get supplies for abandoned pets Volunteers at the shelter say that many of the animals they've taken in are traumatized.
Russia March 15 Russia ambassador to UN says war in Ukraine will only stop once its 'special military operations are achieved' Russian ambassador says war in Ukraine will only stop once Putin's "special military operations are achieved."
Fox News Flash March 15 Lindsey Graham slams 'AWOL' Biden: 'Despicable' not to help Ukraine with MiG fighter jets Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., joined “The Faulkner Focus" Tuesday to discuss how Biden has handled the U.S. response to the crisis in Ukraine.
Ukraine March 15 Russian forces occupy Mariupol hospital, hold patients and staff hostage: Ukrainian human rights group Residents of Mariupol, Ukraine, have reportedly contacted a human rights organization with complaints that Russian forces have occupied an intensive care hospital.
Ukraine March 15 Fox News cameraman Pierre Zakrzewski killed in Ukraine Veteran Fox News cameraman Pierre Zakrzewski has died after his vehicle was struck by incoming fire in Horenka, outside Kyiv, Ukraine, on Monday, Fox News Media CEO Suzanne Scott announced Tuesday.
OPINION March 15 Biden blaming high gas prices on Russia is cynical and disgraceful Joe Biden claiming rising gas prices in America is "Putin's price hike" is as organic as a strawberry jolly rancher.
Russia March 15 Cotton warns US against allowing Putin to 'set the terms' of support for Ukraine: 'We could be doing more' Sen. Tom Cotton argued the U.S. 'could be doing more' to help Ukraine as the Russian assault continues. He joined 'America's Newsroom' to discuss growing pressure to provide fighter jets to Zelenskyy.
Ukraine March 15 China claims it's 'impartial' on Ukraine conflict, dismisses 'disinformation' about sending Russians aid China said it was "impartial' in the Ukraine conflict and said U.S. claims that China agreed to send military equipment and aid to Russia was "disinformation."
China March 15 Taiwanese protesters show solidarity with Ukraine Hundreds of Taiwanese protesters took to the streets of Taipei on Sunday to show solidarity with Ukraine amid Russia's invasion, according to reports.
Fox News Flash March 15 Zelenskyy adviser joins 'Fox & Friends First': Ukraine needs help badly to defend the sky The adviser to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said that Ukraine needs air defense aid “badly.”
Pets March 15 Makeshift animal shelter near Ukraine-Poland border struggles to get supplies for abandoned pets Volunteers at the shelter say that many of the animals they've taken in are traumatized.
Russia March 15 Russia ambassador to UN says war in Ukraine will only stop once its 'special military operations are achieved' Russian ambassador says war in Ukraine will only stop once Putin's "special military operations are achieved."
Fox News Flash March 15 Lindsey Graham slams 'AWOL' Biden: 'Despicable' not to help Ukraine with MiG fighter jets Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., joined “The Faulkner Focus" Tuesday to discuss how Biden has handled the U.S. response to the crisis in Ukraine.
Ukraine March 15 Russian forces occupy Mariupol hospital, hold patients and staff hostage: Ukrainian human rights group Residents of Mariupol, Ukraine, have reportedly contacted a human rights organization with complaints that Russian forces have occupied an intensive care hospital.
Ukraine March 15 Fox News cameraman Pierre Zakrzewski killed in Ukraine Veteran Fox News cameraman Pierre Zakrzewski has died after his vehicle was struck by incoming fire in Horenka, outside Kyiv, Ukraine, on Monday, Fox News Media CEO Suzanne Scott announced Tuesday.
OPINION March 15 Biden blaming high gas prices on Russia is cynical and disgraceful Joe Biden claiming rising gas prices in America is "Putin's price hike" is as organic as a strawberry jolly rancher.
Russia March 15 Cotton warns US against allowing Putin to 'set the terms' of support for Ukraine: 'We could be doing more' Sen. Tom Cotton argued the U.S. 'could be doing more' to help Ukraine as the Russian assault continues. He joined 'America's Newsroom' to discuss growing pressure to provide fighter jets to Zelenskyy.
Ukraine March 15 China claims it's 'impartial' on Ukraine conflict, dismisses 'disinformation' about sending Russians aid China said it was "impartial' in the Ukraine conflict and said U.S. claims that China agreed to send military equipment and aid to Russia was "disinformation."
China March 15 Taiwanese protesters show solidarity with Ukraine Hundreds of Taiwanese protesters took to the streets of Taipei on Sunday to show solidarity with Ukraine amid Russia's invasion, according to reports.
Fox News Flash March 15 Zelenskyy adviser joins 'Fox & Friends First': Ukraine needs help badly to defend the sky The adviser to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said that Ukraine needs air defense aid “badly.”
Pets March 15 Makeshift animal shelter near Ukraine-Poland border struggles to get supplies for abandoned pets Volunteers at the shelter say that many of the animals they've taken in are traumatized.
Russia March 15 Russia ambassador to UN says war in Ukraine will only stop once its 'special military operations are achieved' Russian ambassador says war in Ukraine will only stop once Putin's "special military operations are achieved."
Fox News Flash March 15 Lindsey Graham slams 'AWOL' Biden: 'Despicable' not to help Ukraine with MiG fighter jets Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., joined “The Faulkner Focus" Tuesday to discuss how Biden has handled the U.S. response to the crisis in Ukraine.
Ukraine March 15 Russian forces occupy Mariupol hospital, hold patients and staff hostage: Ukrainian human rights group Residents of Mariupol, Ukraine, have reportedly contacted a human rights organization with complaints that Russian forces have occupied an intensive care hospital.
Ukraine March 15 Fox News cameraman Pierre Zakrzewski killed in Ukraine Veteran Fox News cameraman Pierre Zakrzewski has died after his vehicle was struck by incoming fire in Horenka, outside Kyiv, Ukraine, on Monday, Fox News Media CEO Suzanne Scott announced Tuesday.
OPINION March 15 Biden blaming high gas prices on Russia is cynical and disgraceful Joe Biden claiming rising gas prices in America is "Putin's price hike" is as organic as a strawberry jolly rancher.
Russia March 15 Cotton warns US against allowing Putin to 'set the terms' of support for Ukraine: 'We could be doing more' Sen. Tom Cotton argued the U.S. 'could be doing more' to help Ukraine as the Russian assault continues. He joined 'America's Newsroom' to discuss growing pressure to provide fighter jets to Zelenskyy.
Ukraine March 15 China claims it's 'impartial' on Ukraine conflict, dismisses 'disinformation' about sending Russians aid China said it was "impartial' in the Ukraine conflict and said U.S. claims that China agreed to send military equipment and aid to Russia was "disinformation."
China March 15 Taiwanese protesters show solidarity with Ukraine Hundreds of Taiwanese protesters took to the streets of Taipei on Sunday to show solidarity with Ukraine amid Russia's invasion, according to reports.
Fox News Flash March 15 Zelenskyy adviser joins 'Fox & Friends First': Ukraine needs help badly to defend the sky The adviser to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said that Ukraine needs air defense aid “badly.”
Pets March 15 Makeshift animal shelter near Ukraine-Poland border struggles to get supplies for abandoned pets Volunteers at the shelter say that many of the animals they've taken in are traumatized.
Russia March 15 Russia ambassador to UN says war in Ukraine will only stop once its 'special military operations are achieved' Russian ambassador says war in Ukraine will only stop once Putin's "special military operations are achieved."
Fox News Flash March 15 Lindsey Graham slams 'AWOL' Biden: 'Despicable' not to help Ukraine with MiG fighter jets Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., joined “The Faulkner Focus" Tuesday to discuss how Biden has handled the U.S. response to the crisis in Ukraine.
Ukraine March 15 Russian forces occupy Mariupol hospital, hold patients and staff hostage: Ukrainian human rights group Residents of Mariupol, Ukraine, have reportedly contacted a human rights organization with complaints that Russian forces have occupied an intensive care hospital.
Ukraine March 15 Fox News cameraman Pierre Zakrzewski killed in Ukraine Veteran Fox News cameraman Pierre Zakrzewski has died after his vehicle was struck by incoming fire in Horenka, outside Kyiv, Ukraine, on Monday, Fox News Media CEO Suzanne Scott announced Tuesday.
OPINION March 15 Biden blaming high gas prices on Russia is cynical and disgraceful Joe Biden claiming rising gas prices in America is "Putin's price hike" is as organic as a strawberry jolly rancher.
Russia March 15 Cotton warns US against allowing Putin to 'set the terms' of support for Ukraine: 'We could be doing more' Sen. Tom Cotton argued the U.S. 'could be doing more' to help Ukraine as the Russian assault continues. He joined 'America's Newsroom' to discuss growing pressure to provide fighter jets to Zelenskyy.
Ukraine March 15 China claims it's 'impartial' on Ukraine conflict, dismisses 'disinformation' about sending Russians aid China said it was "impartial' in the Ukraine conflict and said U.S. claims that China agreed to send military equipment and aid to Russia was "disinformation."
China March 15 Taiwanese protesters show solidarity with Ukraine Hundreds of Taiwanese protesters took to the streets of Taipei on Sunday to show solidarity with Ukraine amid Russia's invasion, according to reports.
Fox News Flash March 15 Zelenskyy adviser joins 'Fox & Friends First': Ukraine needs help badly to defend the sky The adviser to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said that Ukraine needs air defense aid “badly.”
Pets March 15 Makeshift animal shelter near Ukraine-Poland border struggles to get supplies for abandoned pets Volunteers at the shelter say that many of the animals they've taken in are traumatized.
Russia March 15 Russia ambassador to UN says war in Ukraine will only stop once its 'special military operations are achieved' Russian ambassador says war in Ukraine will only stop once Putin's "special military operations are achieved."
Fox News Flash March 15 Lindsey Graham slams 'AWOL' Biden: 'Despicable' not to help Ukraine with MiG fighter jets Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., joined “The Faulkner Focus" Tuesday to discuss how Biden has handled the U.S. response to the crisis in Ukraine.
Ukraine March 15 Russian forces occupy Mariupol hospital, hold patients and staff hostage: Ukrainian human rights group Residents of Mariupol, Ukraine, have reportedly contacted a human rights organization with complaints that Russian forces have occupied an intensive care hospital.
Ukraine March 15 Fox News cameraman Pierre Zakrzewski killed in Ukraine Veteran Fox News cameraman Pierre Zakrzewski has died after his vehicle was struck by incoming fire in Horenka, outside Kyiv, Ukraine, on Monday, Fox News Media CEO Suzanne Scott announced Tuesday.
OPINION March 15 Biden blaming high gas prices on Russia is cynical and disgraceful Joe Biden claiming rising gas prices in America is "Putin's price hike" is as organic as a strawberry jolly rancher.
Russia March 15 Cotton warns US against allowing Putin to 'set the terms' of support for Ukraine: 'We could be doing more' Sen. Tom Cotton argued the U.S. 'could be doing more' to help Ukraine as the Russian assault continues. He joined 'America's Newsroom' to discuss growing pressure to provide fighter jets to Zelenskyy.
Ukraine March 15 China claims it's 'impartial' on Ukraine conflict, dismisses 'disinformation' about sending Russians aid China said it was "impartial' in the Ukraine conflict and said U.S. claims that China agreed to send military equipment and aid to Russia was "disinformation."
China March 15 Taiwanese protesters show solidarity with Ukraine Hundreds of Taiwanese protesters took to the streets of Taipei on Sunday to show solidarity with Ukraine amid Russia's invasion, according to reports.
Fox News Flash March 15 Zelenskyy adviser joins 'Fox & Friends First': Ukraine needs help badly to defend the sky The adviser to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said that Ukraine needs air defense aid “badly.”
Pets March 15 Makeshift animal shelter near Ukraine-Poland border struggles to get supplies for abandoned pets Volunteers at the shelter say that many of the animals they've taken in are traumatized.
Russia March 15 Russia ambassador to UN says war in Ukraine will only stop once its 'special military operations are achieved' Russian ambassador says war in Ukraine will only stop once Putin's "special military operations are achieved."
Fox News Flash March 15 Lindsey Graham slams 'AWOL' Biden: 'Despicable' not to help Ukraine with MiG fighter jets Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., joined “The Faulkner Focus" Tuesday to discuss how Biden has handled the U.S. response to the crisis in Ukraine.
Ukraine March 15 Russian forces occupy Mariupol hospital, hold patients and staff hostage: Ukrainian human rights group Residents of Mariupol, Ukraine, have reportedly contacted a human rights organization with complaints that Russian forces have occupied an intensive care hospital.
Ukraine March 15 Fox News cameraman Pierre Zakrzewski killed in Ukraine Veteran Fox News cameraman Pierre Zakrzewski has died after his vehicle was struck by incoming fire in Horenka, outside Kyiv, Ukraine, on Monday, Fox News Media CEO Suzanne Scott announced Tuesday.
OPINION March 15 Biden blaming high gas prices on Russia is cynical and disgraceful Joe Biden claiming rising gas prices in America is "Putin's price hike" is as organic as a strawberry jolly rancher.
Russia March 15 Cotton warns US against allowing Putin to 'set the terms' of support for Ukraine: 'We could be doing more' Sen. Tom Cotton argued the U.S. 'could be doing more' to help Ukraine as the Russian assault continues. He joined 'America's Newsroom' to discuss growing pressure to provide fighter jets to Zelenskyy.
Russia March 12 Russia expert: Putin 'cornered like a rat' and will do whatever necessary to lash out Russian President Vladimir Putin is feeling “cornered like a rat” as his Ukrainian invasion lingers into its third week, a former U.S. intelligence officer told Fox News, and his personal history suggests he will continue to lash out in order to regain the upper hand.
Ukraine March 12 Ukraine-Russia war: Satellite images reveal fires, severe damage to residential buildings in Mariupol Satellite images taken on Saturday reveal destruction and damage to residential buildings, as well as a hospital, in Mariupol, Ukraine, as Russia's ongoing war with the country continues.
Russia March 12 What it's like inside Moscow amid Ukraine war: Reporter's Notebook Moscow journalist Kirill Martynov told Fox News about the mood in Moscow as he sees it.
Holocaust March 12 Auschwitz Memorial fact-checks MSNBC guest's Hitler claim Critics claim McFaul painted Hitler in a more positive light
Joe Biden March 12 Russia invasion: Rep. Garcia says Biden should stop disclosing Ukraine strategies Rep. Mike Garcia, R-Calif., says President Biden's comments describing what he will or won't do in Ukraine could put the U.S. at a disadvantage.
Volodymyr Zelenskyy March 12 Zelenskyy issues defiant message to Russia: 'Let them come' Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy issued a defiant message to Russian forces as they advance on Kyiv
SENATE March 12 Bipartisan group of senators to travel to Poland amid Russia-Ukraine war A bipartisan group of senators is traveling to Poland Saturday in a show of support for the help the NATO ally has provided during the war in Ukraine.
Faith March 12 Rosaries for Ukraine are 'incredible gift' of faith, prayer for those under siege Bob Unanue, CEO of Goya Foods, along with Shannon Hasse of Texas, appeared on 'Fox and Friends Weekend' on Saturday to discuss gifts of faith and prayer for those suffering in Ukraine.
World March 12 Ukraine news: State Dept. discourages U.S. citizens from fighting Russian military, citing 'significant risks' The State Department on Friday warned U.S. citizens against participating in the war in Ukraine.
Russia March 12 Zelenskyy pleads with France, Germany to help free captured mayor: 'I'll talk to whoever I need to talk to' Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy asks Western nations to help free captured mayor from Melitopol.
Russia March 12 Russia expert: Putin 'cornered like a rat' and will do whatever necessary to lash out Russian President Vladimir Putin is feeling “cornered like a rat” as his Ukrainian invasion lingers into its third week, a former U.S. intelligence officer told Fox News, and his personal history suggests he will continue to lash out in order to regain the upper hand.
Ukraine March 12 Ukraine-Russia war: Satellite images reveal fires, severe damage to residential buildings in Mariupol Satellite images taken on Saturday reveal destruction and damage to residential buildings, as well as a hospital, in Mariupol, Ukraine, as Russia's ongoing war with the country continues.
Russia March 12 What it's like inside Moscow amid Ukraine war: Reporter's Notebook Moscow journalist Kirill Martynov told Fox News about the mood in Moscow as he sees it.
Holocaust March 12 Auschwitz Memorial fact-checks MSNBC guest's Hitler claim Critics claim McFaul painted Hitler in a more positive light
Joe Biden March 12 Russia invasion: Rep. Garcia says Biden should stop disclosing Ukraine strategies Rep. Mike Garcia, R-Calif., says President Biden's comments describing what he will or won't do in Ukraine could put the U.S. at a disadvantage.
Volodymyr Zelenskyy March 12 Zelenskyy issues defiant message to Russia: 'Let them come' Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy issued a defiant message to Russian forces as they advance on Kyiv
SENATE March 12 Bipartisan group of senators to travel to Poland amid Russia-Ukraine war A bipartisan group of senators is traveling to Poland Saturday in a show of support for the help the NATO ally has provided during the war in Ukraine.
Faith March 12 Rosaries for Ukraine are 'incredible gift' of faith, prayer for those under siege Bob Unanue, CEO of Goya Foods, along with Shannon Hasse of Texas, appeared on 'Fox and Friends Weekend' on Saturday to discuss gifts of faith and prayer for those suffering in Ukraine.
World March 12 Ukraine news: State Dept. discourages U.S. citizens from fighting Russian military, citing 'significant risks' The State Department on Friday warned U.S. citizens against participating in the war in Ukraine.
Russia March 12 Zelenskyy pleads with France, Germany to help free captured mayor: 'I'll talk to whoever I need to talk to' Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy asks Western nations to help free captured mayor from Melitopol.
Russia March 12 Russia expert: Putin 'cornered like a rat' and will do whatever necessary to lash out Russian President Vladimir Putin is feeling “cornered like a rat” as his Ukrainian invasion lingers into its third week, a former U.S. intelligence officer told Fox News, and his personal history suggests he will continue to lash out in order to regain the upper hand.
Ukraine March 12 Ukraine-Russia war: Satellite images reveal fires, severe damage to residential buildings in Mariupol Satellite images taken on Saturday reveal destruction and damage to residential buildings, as well as a hospital, in Mariupol, Ukraine, as Russia's ongoing war with the country continues.
Russia March 12 What it's like inside Moscow amid Ukraine war: Reporter's Notebook Moscow journalist Kirill Martynov told Fox News about the mood in Moscow as he sees it.
Holocaust March 12 Auschwitz Memorial fact-checks MSNBC guest's Hitler claim Critics claim McFaul painted Hitler in a more positive light
Joe Biden March 12 Russia invasion: Rep. Garcia says Biden should stop disclosing Ukraine strategies Rep. Mike Garcia, R-Calif., says President Biden's comments describing what he will or won't do in Ukraine could put the U.S. at a disadvantage.
Volodymyr Zelenskyy March 12 Zelenskyy issues defiant message to Russia: 'Let them come' Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy issued a defiant message to Russian forces as they advance on Kyiv
SENATE March 12 Bipartisan group of senators to travel to Poland amid Russia-Ukraine war A bipartisan group of senators is traveling to Poland Saturday in a show of support for the help the NATO ally has provided during the war in Ukraine.
Faith March 12 Rosaries for Ukraine are 'incredible gift' of faith, prayer for those under siege Bob Unanue, CEO of Goya Foods, along with Shannon Hasse of Texas, appeared on 'Fox and Friends Weekend' on Saturday to discuss gifts of faith and prayer for those suffering in Ukraine.
World March 12 Ukraine news: State Dept. discourages U.S. citizens from fighting Russian military, citing 'significant risks' The State Department on Friday warned U.S. citizens against participating in the war in Ukraine.
Russia March 12 Zelenskyy pleads with France, Germany to help free captured mayor: 'I'll talk to whoever I need to talk to' Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy asks Western nations to help free captured mayor from Melitopol.
Russia March 12 Russia expert: Putin 'cornered like a rat' and will do whatever necessary to lash out Russian President Vladimir Putin is feeling “cornered like a rat” as his Ukrainian invasion lingers into its third week, a former U.S. intelligence officer told Fox News, and his personal history suggests he will continue to lash out in order to regain the upper hand.
Ukraine March 12 Ukraine-Russia war: Satellite images reveal fires, severe damage to residential buildings in Mariupol Satellite images taken on Saturday reveal destruction and damage to residential buildings, as well as a hospital, in Mariupol, Ukraine, as Russia's ongoing war with the country continues.
Russia March 12 What it's like inside Moscow amid Ukraine war: Reporter's Notebook Moscow journalist Kirill Martynov told Fox News about the mood in Moscow as he sees it.
Holocaust March 12 Auschwitz Memorial fact-checks MSNBC guest's Hitler claim Critics claim McFaul painted Hitler in a more positive light
Joe Biden March 12 Russia invasion: Rep. Garcia says Biden should stop disclosing Ukraine strategies Rep. Mike Garcia, R-Calif., says President Biden's comments describing what he will or won't do in Ukraine could put the U.S. at a disadvantage.
Volodymyr Zelenskyy March 12 Zelenskyy issues defiant message to Russia: 'Let them come' Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy issued a defiant message to Russian forces as they advance on Kyiv
SENATE March 12 Bipartisan group of senators to travel to Poland amid Russia-Ukraine war A bipartisan group of senators is traveling to Poland Saturday in a show of support for the help the NATO ally has provided during the war in Ukraine.
Faith March 12 Rosaries for Ukraine are 'incredible gift' of faith, prayer for those under siege Bob Unanue, CEO of Goya Foods, along with Shannon Hasse of Texas, appeared on 'Fox and Friends Weekend' on Saturday to discuss gifts of faith and prayer for those suffering in Ukraine.
World March 12 Ukraine news: State Dept. discourages U.S. citizens from fighting Russian military, citing 'significant risks' The State Department on Friday warned U.S. citizens against participating in the war in Ukraine.
Russia March 12 Zelenskyy pleads with France, Germany to help free captured mayor: 'I'll talk to whoever I need to talk to' Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy asks Western nations to help free captured mayor from Melitopol.
Russia March 12 Russia expert: Putin 'cornered like a rat' and will do whatever necessary to lash out Russian President Vladimir Putin is feeling “cornered like a rat” as his Ukrainian invasion lingers into its third week, a former U.S. intelligence officer told Fox News, and his personal history suggests he will continue to lash out in order to regain the upper hand.
Ukraine March 12 Ukraine-Russia war: Satellite images reveal fires, severe damage to residential buildings in Mariupol Satellite images taken on Saturday reveal destruction and damage to residential buildings, as well as a hospital, in Mariupol, Ukraine, as Russia's ongoing war with the country continues.
Russia March 12 What it's like inside Moscow amid Ukraine war: Reporter's Notebook Moscow journalist Kirill Martynov told Fox News about the mood in Moscow as he sees it.
Holocaust March 12 Auschwitz Memorial fact-checks MSNBC guest's Hitler claim Critics claim McFaul painted Hitler in a more positive light
Joe Biden March 12 Russia invasion: Rep. Garcia says Biden should stop disclosing Ukraine strategies Rep. Mike Garcia, R-Calif., says President Biden's comments describing what he will or won't do in Ukraine could put the U.S. at a disadvantage.
Volodymyr Zelenskyy March 12 Zelenskyy issues defiant message to Russia: 'Let them come' Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy issued a defiant message to Russian forces as they advance on Kyiv
SENATE March 12 Bipartisan group of senators to travel to Poland amid Russia-Ukraine war A bipartisan group of senators is traveling to Poland Saturday in a show of support for the help the NATO ally has provided during the war in Ukraine.
Faith March 12 Rosaries for Ukraine are 'incredible gift' of faith, prayer for those under siege Bob Unanue, CEO of Goya Foods, along with Shannon Hasse of Texas, appeared on 'Fox and Friends Weekend' on Saturday to discuss gifts of faith and prayer for those suffering in Ukraine.
World March 12 Ukraine news: State Dept. discourages U.S. citizens from fighting Russian military, citing 'significant risks' The State Department on Friday warned U.S. citizens against participating in the war in Ukraine.
Russia March 12 Zelenskyy pleads with France, Germany to help free captured mayor: 'I'll talk to whoever I need to talk to' Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy asks Western nations to help free captured mayor from Melitopol.
Russia March 12 Russia expert: Putin 'cornered like a rat' and will do whatever necessary to lash out Russian President Vladimir Putin is feeling “cornered like a rat” as his Ukrainian invasion lingers into its third week, a former U.S. intelligence officer told Fox News, and his personal history suggests he will continue to lash out in order to regain the upper hand.
Ukraine March 12 Ukraine-Russia war: Satellite images reveal fires, severe damage to residential buildings in Mariupol Satellite images taken on Saturday reveal destruction and damage to residential buildings, as well as a hospital, in Mariupol, Ukraine, as Russia's ongoing war with the country continues.
Russia March 12 What it's like inside Moscow amid Ukraine war: Reporter's Notebook Moscow journalist Kirill Martynov told Fox News about the mood in Moscow as he sees it.
Holocaust March 12 Auschwitz Memorial fact-checks MSNBC guest's Hitler claim Critics claim McFaul painted Hitler in a more positive light
Joe Biden March 12 Russia invasion: Rep. Garcia says Biden should stop disclosing Ukraine strategies Rep. Mike Garcia, R-Calif., says President Biden's comments describing what he will or won't do in Ukraine could put the U.S. at a disadvantage.
Volodymyr Zelenskyy March 12 Zelenskyy issues defiant message to Russia: 'Let them come' Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy issued a defiant message to Russian forces as they advance on Kyiv
SENATE March 12 Bipartisan group of senators to travel to Poland amid Russia-Ukraine war A bipartisan group of senators is traveling to Poland Saturday in a show of support for the help the NATO ally has provided during the war in Ukraine.
Faith March 12 Rosaries for Ukraine are 'incredible gift' of faith, prayer for those under siege Bob Unanue, CEO of Goya Foods, along with Shannon Hasse of Texas, appeared on 'Fox and Friends Weekend' on Saturday to discuss gifts of faith and prayer for those suffering in Ukraine.
World March 12 Ukraine news: State Dept. discourages U.S. citizens from fighting Russian military, citing 'significant risks' The State Department on Friday warned U.S. citizens against participating in the war in Ukraine.
Russia March 12 Zelenskyy pleads with France, Germany to help free captured mayor: 'I'll talk to whoever I need to talk to' Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy asks Western nations to help free captured mayor from Melitopol.
Russia March 12 Russia expert: Putin 'cornered like a rat' and will do whatever necessary to lash out Russian President Vladimir Putin is feeling “cornered like a rat” as his Ukrainian invasion lingers into its third week, a former U.S. intelligence officer told Fox News, and his personal history suggests he will continue to lash out in order to regain the upper hand.
Ukraine March 12 Ukraine-Russia war: Satellite images reveal fires, severe damage to residential buildings in Mariupol Satellite images taken on Saturday reveal destruction and damage to residential buildings, as well as a hospital, in Mariupol, Ukraine, as Russia's ongoing war with the country continues.
Russia March 12 What it's like inside Moscow amid Ukraine war: Reporter's Notebook Moscow journalist Kirill Martynov told Fox News about the mood in Moscow as he sees it.
Holocaust March 12 Auschwitz Memorial fact-checks MSNBC guest's Hitler claim Critics claim McFaul painted Hitler in a more positive light
Joe Biden March 12 Russia invasion: Rep. Garcia says Biden should stop disclosing Ukraine strategies Rep. Mike Garcia, R-Calif., says President Biden's comments describing what he will or won't do in Ukraine could put the U.S. at a disadvantage.
Volodymyr Zelenskyy March 12 Zelenskyy issues defiant message to Russia: 'Let them come' Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy issued a defiant message to Russian forces as they advance on Kyiv
SENATE March 12 Bipartisan group of senators to travel to Poland amid Russia-Ukraine war A bipartisan group of senators is traveling to Poland Saturday in a show of support for the help the NATO ally has provided during the war in Ukraine.
Faith March 12 Rosaries for Ukraine are 'incredible gift' of faith, prayer for those under siege Bob Unanue, CEO of Goya Foods, along with Shannon Hasse of Texas, appeared on 'Fox and Friends Weekend' on Saturday to discuss gifts of faith and prayer for those suffering in Ukraine.
World March 12 Ukraine news: State Dept. discourages U.S. citizens from fighting Russian military, citing 'significant risks' The State Department on Friday warned U.S. citizens against participating in the war in Ukraine.
Russia March 12 Zelenskyy pleads with France, Germany to help free captured mayor: 'I'll talk to whoever I need to talk to' Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy asks Western nations to help free captured mayor from Melitopol.
Russia March 12 Russia expert: Putin 'cornered like a rat' and will do whatever necessary to lash out Russian President Vladimir Putin is feeling “cornered like a rat” as his Ukrainian invasion lingers into its third week, a former U.S. intelligence officer told Fox News, and his personal history suggests he will continue to lash out in order to regain the upper hand.
Ukraine March 12 Ukraine-Russia war: Satellite images reveal fires, severe damage to residential buildings in Mariupol Satellite images taken on Saturday reveal destruction and damage to residential buildings, as well as a hospital, in Mariupol, Ukraine, as Russia's ongoing war with the country continues.
Russia March 12 What it's like inside Moscow amid Ukraine war: Reporter's Notebook Moscow journalist Kirill Martynov told Fox News about the mood in Moscow as he sees it.
Holocaust March 12 Auschwitz Memorial fact-checks MSNBC guest's Hitler claim Critics claim McFaul painted Hitler in a more positive light
Joe Biden March 12 Russia invasion: Rep. Garcia says Biden should stop disclosing Ukraine strategies Rep. Mike Garcia, R-Calif., says President Biden's comments describing what he will or won't do in Ukraine could put the U.S. at a disadvantage.
Volodymyr Zelenskyy March 12 Zelenskyy issues defiant message to Russia: 'Let them come' Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy issued a defiant message to Russian forces as they advance on Kyiv
SENATE March 12 Bipartisan group of senators to travel to Poland amid Russia-Ukraine war A bipartisan group of senators is traveling to Poland Saturday in a show of support for the help the NATO ally has provided during the war in Ukraine.
Faith March 12 Rosaries for Ukraine are 'incredible gift' of faith, prayer for those under siege Bob Unanue, CEO of Goya Foods, along with Shannon Hasse of Texas, appeared on 'Fox and Friends Weekend' on Saturday to discuss gifts of faith and prayer for those suffering in Ukraine.
World March 12 Ukraine news: State Dept. discourages U.S. citizens from fighting Russian military, citing 'significant risks' The State Department on Friday warned U.S. citizens against participating in the war in Ukraine.
Russia March 12 Zelenskyy pleads with France, Germany to help free captured mayor: 'I'll talk to whoever I need to talk to' Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy asks Western nations to help free captured mayor from Melitopol.
Russia March 12 Russia expert: Putin 'cornered like a rat' and will do whatever necessary to lash out Russian President Vladimir Putin is feeling “cornered like a rat” as his Ukrainian invasion lingers into its third week, a former U.S. intelligence officer told Fox News, and his personal history suggests he will continue to lash out in order to regain the upper hand.
Ukraine March 12 Ukraine-Russia war: Satellite images reveal fires, severe damage to residential buildings in Mariupol Satellite images taken on Saturday reveal destruction and damage to residential buildings, as well as a hospital, in Mariupol, Ukraine, as Russia's ongoing war with the country continues.
Russia March 12 What it's like inside Moscow amid Ukraine war: Reporter's Notebook Moscow journalist Kirill Martynov told Fox News about the mood in Moscow as he sees it.
Holocaust March 12 Auschwitz Memorial fact-checks MSNBC guest's Hitler claim Critics claim McFaul painted Hitler in a more positive light
Joe Biden March 12 Russia invasion: Rep. Garcia says Biden should stop disclosing Ukraine strategies Rep. Mike Garcia, R-Calif., says President Biden's comments describing what he will or won't do in Ukraine could put the U.S. at a disadvantage.
Volodymyr Zelenskyy March 12 Zelenskyy issues defiant message to Russia: 'Let them come' Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy issued a defiant message to Russian forces as they advance on Kyiv
SENATE March 12 Bipartisan group of senators to travel to Poland amid Russia-Ukraine war A bipartisan group of senators is traveling to Poland Saturday in a show of support for the help the NATO ally has provided during the war in Ukraine.
Faith March 12 Rosaries for Ukraine are 'incredible gift' of faith, prayer for those under siege Bob Unanue, CEO of Goya Foods, along with Shannon Hasse of Texas, appeared on 'Fox and Friends Weekend' on Saturday to discuss gifts of faith and prayer for those suffering in Ukraine.
World March 12 Ukraine news: State Dept. discourages U.S. citizens from fighting Russian military, citing 'significant risks' The State Department on Friday warned U.S. citizens against participating in the war in Ukraine.
Russia March 12 Zelenskyy pleads with France, Germany to help free captured mayor: 'I'll talk to whoever I need to talk to' Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy asks Western nations to help free captured mayor from Melitopol.
Russia March 12 Russia expert: Putin 'cornered like a rat' and will do whatever necessary to lash out Russian President Vladimir Putin is feeling “cornered like a rat” as his Ukrainian invasion lingers into its third week, a former U.S. intelligence officer told Fox News, and his personal history suggests he will continue to lash out in order to regain the upper hand.
Ukraine March 12 Ukraine-Russia war: Satellite images reveal fires, severe damage to residential buildings in Mariupol Satellite images taken on Saturday reveal destruction and damage to residential buildings, as well as a hospital, in Mariupol, Ukraine, as Russia's ongoing war with the country continues.
Russia March 12 What it's like inside Moscow amid Ukraine war: Reporter's Notebook Moscow journalist Kirill Martynov told Fox News about the mood in Moscow as he sees it.
Holocaust March 12 Auschwitz Memorial fact-checks MSNBC guest's Hitler claim Critics claim McFaul painted Hitler in a more positive light
Joe Biden March 12 Russia invasion: Rep. Garcia says Biden should stop disclosing Ukraine strategies Rep. Mike Garcia, R-Calif., says President Biden's comments describing what he will or won't do in Ukraine could put the U.S. at a disadvantage.
Volodymyr Zelenskyy March 12 Zelenskyy issues defiant message to Russia: 'Let them come' Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy issued a defiant message to Russian forces as they advance on Kyiv
SENATE March 12 Bipartisan group of senators to travel to Poland amid Russia-Ukraine war A bipartisan group of senators is traveling to Poland Saturday in a show of support for the help the NATO ally has provided during the war in Ukraine.
Faith March 12 Rosaries for Ukraine are 'incredible gift' of faith, prayer for those under siege Bob Unanue, CEO of Goya Foods, along with Shannon Hasse of Texas, appeared on 'Fox and Friends Weekend' on Saturday to discuss gifts of faith and prayer for those suffering in Ukraine.
World March 12 Ukraine news: State Dept. discourages U.S. citizens from fighting Russian military, citing 'significant risks' The State Department on Friday warned U.S. citizens against participating in the war in Ukraine.
Russia March 12 Zelenskyy pleads with France, Germany to help free captured mayor: 'I'll talk to whoever I need to talk to' Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy asks Western nations to help free captured mayor from Melitopol.
OPINION March 10 Russia-Ukraine start of a new, more dangerous war – time for a modern grand strategy Many are calling Russia's invasion of Ukraine the Second Cold War. But what we are seeing today is entirely different: a new war for a new era, and one that is unlikely to end anytime soon.
Media March 10 Former press secretary to Ukrainian president says it would be 'tragedy' if Kamala Harris becomes president Iuliia Mendel, the former press secretary to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, declared that it would be a "tragedy" if Vice President Kamala Harris were to ever become president of the United States.
Fox News Flash March 10 Karl Rove reacts to John Kerry claiming climate crisis is worse than war in Ukraine: Where is his decency? Fox News contributor Karl Rove on “America’s Newsroom” Thursday called Climate Czar John Kerry’s decency into question after the official suggested the climate crisis was worse than the war in Ukraine.
Russia March 10 Ukraine-Russia war: Photos show horrifying wartime realities as leaders meet over Kremlin threat More than two weeks have passed since Russia began its invasion of Ukraine, as Kremlin forces pushed ahead in their efforts to advance on the capital city of Kyiv.
Venezuelan Political Crisis March 10 Pressure builds on Biden to repay Venezuela for freeing American prisoners Pressure on President Joe Biden to enforce sanctions on President Nicolas Madura rise following the release of two American prisoners in Venezuela.
Ukraine March 10 Ukraine news: 1 million children have fled country amid Russia invasion, UNICEF says An estimated 2.3 million people have fled Ukraine as of Thursday, including 1 million children, according to UNICEF.
Fox News Flash March 10 Former US ambassador to NATO warns against rejecting warplanes to Ukraine: Their 'survival is at stake' The former US ambassador to NATO Kurt Volker joined 'America's Newsroom' to discuss the U.S. role in the Russia-Ukraine war as the vice president travels to Poland amid heightened tension between Russia and NATO countries.
Vaccine March 10 COVID-19 vaccine verification requirements to be lifted in more states, cities With COVID-19 cases, hospitalizations and deaths falling around the U.S., more cities and states have moved to lift pandemic restrictions this week.
Fox News Flash March 10 Medal of Honor recipient on urban warfare facing Russian forces: 'Should scare the hell out of Putin' An Army veteran who was awarded the Medal of Honor for his heroism in Iraq broke down Thursday on "Fox & Friends" why urban warfare will be difficult in Russia’s invasion into Ukraine.
Ukraine March 10 Ukrainian man learned of wife, children's deaths from Russian mortars on Twitter: 'Recognized the luggage' Ukrainian man discovered his wife and two children were killed near Kyiv after identifying graphic photo on Twitter
OPINION March 10 Russia-Ukraine start of a new, more dangerous war – time for a modern grand strategy Many are calling Russia's invasion of Ukraine the Second Cold War. But what we are seeing today is entirely different: a new war for a new era, and one that is unlikely to end anytime soon.
Media March 10 Former press secretary to Ukrainian president says it would be 'tragedy' if Kamala Harris becomes president Iuliia Mendel, the former press secretary to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, declared that it would be a "tragedy" if Vice President Kamala Harris were to ever become president of the United States.
Fox News Flash March 10 Karl Rove reacts to John Kerry claiming climate crisis is worse than war in Ukraine: Where is his decency? Fox News contributor Karl Rove on “America’s Newsroom” Thursday called Climate Czar John Kerry’s decency into question after the official suggested the climate crisis was worse than the war in Ukraine.
Russia March 10 Ukraine-Russia war: Photos show horrifying wartime realities as leaders meet over Kremlin threat More than two weeks have passed since Russia began its invasion of Ukraine, as Kremlin forces pushed ahead in their efforts to advance on the capital city of Kyiv.
Venezuelan Political Crisis March 10 Pressure builds on Biden to repay Venezuela for freeing American prisoners Pressure on President Joe Biden to enforce sanctions on President Nicolas Madura rise following the release of two American prisoners in Venezuela.
Ukraine March 10 Ukraine news: 1 million children have fled country amid Russia invasion, UNICEF says An estimated 2.3 million people have fled Ukraine as of Thursday, including 1 million children, according to UNICEF.
Fox News Flash March 10 Former US ambassador to NATO warns against rejecting warplanes to Ukraine: Their 'survival is at stake' The former US ambassador to NATO Kurt Volker joined 'America's Newsroom' to discuss the U.S. role in the Russia-Ukraine war as the vice president travels to Poland amid heightened tension between Russia and NATO countries.
Vaccine March 10 COVID-19 vaccine verification requirements to be lifted in more states, cities With COVID-19 cases, hospitalizations and deaths falling around the U.S., more cities and states have moved to lift pandemic restrictions this week.
Fox News Flash March 10 Medal of Honor recipient on urban warfare facing Russian forces: 'Should scare the hell out of Putin' An Army veteran who was awarded the Medal of Honor for his heroism in Iraq broke down Thursday on "Fox & Friends" why urban warfare will be difficult in Russia’s invasion into Ukraine.
Ukraine March 10 Ukrainian man learned of wife, children's deaths from Russian mortars on Twitter: 'Recognized the luggage' Ukrainian man discovered his wife and two children were killed near Kyiv after identifying graphic photo on Twitter
OPINION March 10 Russia-Ukraine start of a new, more dangerous war – time for a modern grand strategy Many are calling Russia's invasion of Ukraine the Second Cold War. But what we are seeing today is entirely different: a new war for a new era, and one that is unlikely to end anytime soon.
Media March 10 Former press secretary to Ukrainian president says it would be 'tragedy' if Kamala Harris becomes president Iuliia Mendel, the former press secretary to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, declared that it would be a "tragedy" if Vice President Kamala Harris were to ever become president of the United States.
Fox News Flash March 10 Karl Rove reacts to John Kerry claiming climate crisis is worse than war in Ukraine: Where is his decency? Fox News contributor Karl Rove on “America’s Newsroom” Thursday called Climate Czar John Kerry’s decency into question after the official suggested the climate crisis was worse than the war in Ukraine.
Russia March 10 Ukraine-Russia war: Photos show horrifying wartime realities as leaders meet over Kremlin threat More than two weeks have passed since Russia began its invasion of Ukraine, as Kremlin forces pushed ahead in their efforts to advance on the capital city of Kyiv.
Venezuelan Political Crisis March 10 Pressure builds on Biden to repay Venezuela for freeing American prisoners Pressure on President Joe Biden to enforce sanctions on President Nicolas Madura rise following the release of two American prisoners in Venezuela.
Ukraine March 10 Ukraine news: 1 million children have fled country amid Russia invasion, UNICEF says An estimated 2.3 million people have fled Ukraine as of Thursday, including 1 million children, according to UNICEF.
Fox News Flash March 10 Former US ambassador to NATO warns against rejecting warplanes to Ukraine: Their 'survival is at stake' The former US ambassador to NATO Kurt Volker joined 'America's Newsroom' to discuss the U.S. role in the Russia-Ukraine war as the vice president travels to Poland amid heightened tension between Russia and NATO countries.
Vaccine March 10 COVID-19 vaccine verification requirements to be lifted in more states, cities With COVID-19 cases, hospitalizations and deaths falling around the U.S., more cities and states have moved to lift pandemic restrictions this week.
Fox News Flash March 10 Medal of Honor recipient on urban warfare facing Russian forces: 'Should scare the hell out of Putin' An Army veteran who was awarded the Medal of Honor for his heroism in Iraq broke down Thursday on "Fox & Friends" why urban warfare will be difficult in Russia’s invasion into Ukraine.
Ukraine March 10 Ukrainian man learned of wife, children's deaths from Russian mortars on Twitter: 'Recognized the luggage' Ukrainian man discovered his wife and two children were killed near Kyiv after identifying graphic photo on Twitter
OPINION March 10 Russia-Ukraine start of a new, more dangerous war – time for a modern grand strategy Many are calling Russia's invasion of Ukraine the Second Cold War. But what we are seeing today is entirely different: a new war for a new era, and one that is unlikely to end anytime soon.
Media March 10 Former press secretary to Ukrainian president says it would be 'tragedy' if Kamala Harris becomes president Iuliia Mendel, the former press secretary to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, declared that it would be a "tragedy" if Vice President Kamala Harris were to ever become president of the United States.
Fox News Flash March 10 Karl Rove reacts to John Kerry claiming climate crisis is worse than war in Ukraine: Where is his decency? Fox News contributor Karl Rove on “America’s Newsroom” Thursday called Climate Czar John Kerry’s decency into question after the official suggested the climate crisis was worse than the war in Ukraine.
Russia March 10 Ukraine-Russia war: Photos show horrifying wartime realities as leaders meet over Kremlin threat More than two weeks have passed since Russia began its invasion of Ukraine, as Kremlin forces pushed ahead in their efforts to advance on the capital city of Kyiv.
Venezuelan Political Crisis March 10 Pressure builds on Biden to repay Venezuela for freeing American prisoners Pressure on President Joe Biden to enforce sanctions on President Nicolas Madura rise following the release of two American prisoners in Venezuela.
Ukraine March 10 Ukraine news: 1 million children have fled country amid Russia invasion, UNICEF says An estimated 2.3 million people have fled Ukraine as of Thursday, including 1 million children, according to UNICEF.
Fox News Flash March 10 Former US ambassador to NATO warns against rejecting warplanes to Ukraine: Their 'survival is at stake' The former US ambassador to NATO Kurt Volker joined 'America's Newsroom' to discuss the U.S. role in the Russia-Ukraine war as the vice president travels to Poland amid heightened tension between Russia and NATO countries.
Vaccine March 10 COVID-19 vaccine verification requirements to be lifted in more states, cities With COVID-19 cases, hospitalizations and deaths falling around the U.S., more cities and states have moved to lift pandemic restrictions this week.
Fox News Flash March 10 Medal of Honor recipient on urban warfare facing Russian forces: 'Should scare the hell out of Putin' An Army veteran who was awarded the Medal of Honor for his heroism in Iraq broke down Thursday on "Fox & Friends" why urban warfare will be difficult in Russia’s invasion into Ukraine.
Ukraine March 10 Ukrainian man learned of wife, children's deaths from Russian mortars on Twitter: 'Recognized the luggage' Ukrainian man discovered his wife and two children were killed near Kyiv after identifying graphic photo on Twitter
OPINION March 10 Russia-Ukraine start of a new, more dangerous war – time for a modern grand strategy Many are calling Russia's invasion of Ukraine the Second Cold War. But what we are seeing today is entirely different: a new war for a new era, and one that is unlikely to end anytime soon.
Media March 10 Former press secretary to Ukrainian president says it would be 'tragedy' if Kamala Harris becomes president Iuliia Mendel, the former press secretary to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, declared that it would be a "tragedy" if Vice President Kamala Harris were to ever become president of the United States.
Fox News Flash March 10 Karl Rove reacts to John Kerry claiming climate crisis is worse than war in Ukraine: Where is his decency? Fox News contributor Karl Rove on “America’s Newsroom” Thursday called Climate Czar John Kerry’s decency into question after the official suggested the climate crisis was worse than the war in Ukraine.
Russia March 10 Ukraine-Russia war: Photos show horrifying wartime realities as leaders meet over Kremlin threat More than two weeks have passed since Russia began its invasion of Ukraine, as Kremlin forces pushed ahead in their efforts to advance on the capital city of Kyiv.
Venezuelan Political Crisis March 10 Pressure builds on Biden to repay Venezuela for freeing American prisoners Pressure on President Joe Biden to enforce sanctions on President Nicolas Madura rise following the release of two American prisoners in Venezuela.
Ukraine March 10 Ukraine news: 1 million children have fled country amid Russia invasion, UNICEF says An estimated 2.3 million people have fled Ukraine as of Thursday, including 1 million children, according to UNICEF.
Fox News Flash March 10 Former US ambassador to NATO warns against rejecting warplanes to Ukraine: Their 'survival is at stake' The former US ambassador to NATO Kurt Volker joined 'America's Newsroom' to discuss the U.S. role in the Russia-Ukraine war as the vice president travels to Poland amid heightened tension between Russia and NATO countries.
Vaccine March 10 COVID-19 vaccine verification requirements to be lifted in more states, cities With COVID-19 cases, hospitalizations and deaths falling around the U.S., more cities and states have moved to lift pandemic restrictions this week.
Fox News Flash March 10 Medal of Honor recipient on urban warfare facing Russian forces: 'Should scare the hell out of Putin' An Army veteran who was awarded the Medal of Honor for his heroism in Iraq broke down Thursday on "Fox & Friends" why urban warfare will be difficult in Russia’s invasion into Ukraine.
Ukraine March 10 Ukrainian man learned of wife, children's deaths from Russian mortars on Twitter: 'Recognized the luggage' Ukrainian man discovered his wife and two children were killed near Kyiv after identifying graphic photo on Twitter
OPINION March 10 Russia-Ukraine start of a new, more dangerous war – time for a modern grand strategy Many are calling Russia's invasion of Ukraine the Second Cold War. But what we are seeing today is entirely different: a new war for a new era, and one that is unlikely to end anytime soon.
Media March 10 Former press secretary to Ukrainian president says it would be 'tragedy' if Kamala Harris becomes president Iuliia Mendel, the former press secretary to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, declared that it would be a "tragedy" if Vice President Kamala Harris were to ever become president of the United States.
Fox News Flash March 10 Karl Rove reacts to John Kerry claiming climate crisis is worse than war in Ukraine: Where is his decency? Fox News contributor Karl Rove on “America’s Newsroom” Thursday called Climate Czar John Kerry’s decency into question after the official suggested the climate crisis was worse than the war in Ukraine.
Russia March 10 Ukraine-Russia war: Photos show horrifying wartime realities as leaders meet over Kremlin threat More than two weeks have passed since Russia began its invasion of Ukraine, as Kremlin forces pushed ahead in their efforts to advance on the capital city of Kyiv.
Venezuelan Political Crisis March 10 Pressure builds on Biden to repay Venezuela for freeing American prisoners Pressure on President Joe Biden to enforce sanctions on President Nicolas Madura rise following the release of two American prisoners in Venezuela.
Ukraine March 10 Ukraine news: 1 million children have fled country amid Russia invasion, UNICEF says An estimated 2.3 million people have fled Ukraine as of Thursday, including 1 million children, according to UNICEF.
Fox News Flash March 10 Former US ambassador to NATO warns against rejecting warplanes to Ukraine: Their 'survival is at stake' The former US ambassador to NATO Kurt Volker joined 'America's Newsroom' to discuss the U.S. role in the Russia-Ukraine war as the vice president travels to Poland amid heightened tension between Russia and NATO countries.
Vaccine March 10 COVID-19 vaccine verification requirements to be lifted in more states, cities With COVID-19 cases, hospitalizations and deaths falling around the U.S., more cities and states have moved to lift pandemic restrictions this week.
Fox News Flash March 10 Medal of Honor recipient on urban warfare facing Russian forces: 'Should scare the hell out of Putin' An Army veteran who was awarded the Medal of Honor for his heroism in Iraq broke down Thursday on "Fox & Friends" why urban warfare will be difficult in Russia’s invasion into Ukraine.
Ukraine March 10 Ukrainian man learned of wife, children's deaths from Russian mortars on Twitter: 'Recognized the luggage' Ukrainian man discovered his wife and two children were killed near Kyiv after identifying graphic photo on Twitter
OPINION March 10 Russia-Ukraine start of a new, more dangerous war – time for a modern grand strategy Many are calling Russia's invasion of Ukraine the Second Cold War. But what we are seeing today is entirely different: a new war for a new era, and one that is unlikely to end anytime soon.
Media March 10 Former press secretary to Ukrainian president says it would be 'tragedy' if Kamala Harris becomes president Iuliia Mendel, the former press secretary to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, declared that it would be a "tragedy" if Vice President Kamala Harris were to ever become president of the United States.
Fox News Flash March 10 Karl Rove reacts to John Kerry claiming climate crisis is worse than war in Ukraine: Where is his decency? Fox News contributor Karl Rove on “America’s Newsroom” Thursday called Climate Czar John Kerry’s decency into question after the official suggested the climate crisis was worse than the war in Ukraine.
Russia March 10 Ukraine-Russia war: Photos show horrifying wartime realities as leaders meet over Kremlin threat More than two weeks have passed since Russia began its invasion of Ukraine, as Kremlin forces pushed ahead in their efforts to advance on the capital city of Kyiv.
Venezuelan Political Crisis March 10 Pressure builds on Biden to repay Venezuela for freeing American prisoners Pressure on President Joe Biden to enforce sanctions on President Nicolas Madura rise following the release of two American prisoners in Venezuela.
Ukraine March 10 Ukraine news: 1 million children have fled country amid Russia invasion, UNICEF says An estimated 2.3 million people have fled Ukraine as of Thursday, including 1 million children, according to UNICEF.
Fox News Flash March 10 Former US ambassador to NATO warns against rejecting warplanes to Ukraine: Their 'survival is at stake' The former US ambassador to NATO Kurt Volker joined 'America's Newsroom' to discuss the U.S. role in the Russia-Ukraine war as the vice president travels to Poland amid heightened tension between Russia and NATO countries.
Vaccine March 10 COVID-19 vaccine verification requirements to be lifted in more states, cities With COVID-19 cases, hospitalizations and deaths falling around the U.S., more cities and states have moved to lift pandemic restrictions this week.
Fox News Flash March 10 Medal of Honor recipient on urban warfare facing Russian forces: 'Should scare the hell out of Putin' An Army veteran who was awarded the Medal of Honor for his heroism in Iraq broke down Thursday on "Fox & Friends" why urban warfare will be difficult in Russia’s invasion into Ukraine.
Ukraine March 10 Ukrainian man learned of wife, children's deaths from Russian mortars on Twitter: 'Recognized the luggage' Ukrainian man discovered his wife and two children were killed near Kyiv after identifying graphic photo on Twitter
OPINION March 10 Russia-Ukraine start of a new, more dangerous war – time for a modern grand strategy Many are calling Russia's invasion of Ukraine the Second Cold War. But what we are seeing today is entirely different: a new war for a new era, and one that is unlikely to end anytime soon.
Media March 10 Former press secretary to Ukrainian president says it would be 'tragedy' if Kamala Harris becomes president Iuliia Mendel, the former press secretary to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, declared that it would be a "tragedy" if Vice President Kamala Harris were to ever become president of the United States.
Fox News Flash March 10 Karl Rove reacts to John Kerry claiming climate crisis is worse than war in Ukraine: Where is his decency? Fox News contributor Karl Rove on “America’s Newsroom” Thursday called Climate Czar John Kerry’s decency into question after the official suggested the climate crisis was worse than the war in Ukraine.
Russia March 10 Ukraine-Russia war: Photos show horrifying wartime realities as leaders meet over Kremlin threat More than two weeks have passed since Russia began its invasion of Ukraine, as Kremlin forces pushed ahead in their efforts to advance on the capital city of Kyiv.
Venezuelan Political Crisis March 10 Pressure builds on Biden to repay Venezuela for freeing American prisoners Pressure on President Joe Biden to enforce sanctions on President Nicolas Madura rise following the release of two American prisoners in Venezuela.
Ukraine March 10 Ukraine news: 1 million children have fled country amid Russia invasion, UNICEF says An estimated 2.3 million people have fled Ukraine as of Thursday, including 1 million children, according to UNICEF.
Fox News Flash March 10 Former US ambassador to NATO warns against rejecting warplanes to Ukraine: Their 'survival is at stake' The former US ambassador to NATO Kurt Volker joined 'America's Newsroom' to discuss the U.S. role in the Russia-Ukraine war as the vice president travels to Poland amid heightened tension between Russia and NATO countries.
Vaccine March 10 COVID-19 vaccine verification requirements to be lifted in more states, cities With COVID-19 cases, hospitalizations and deaths falling around the U.S., more cities and states have moved to lift pandemic restrictions this week.
Fox News Flash March 10 Medal of Honor recipient on urban warfare facing Russian forces: 'Should scare the hell out of Putin' An Army veteran who was awarded the Medal of Honor for his heroism in Iraq broke down Thursday on "Fox & Friends" why urban warfare will be difficult in Russia’s invasion into Ukraine.
Ukraine March 10 Ukrainian man learned of wife, children's deaths from Russian mortars on Twitter: 'Recognized the luggage' Ukrainian man discovered his wife and two children were killed near Kyiv after identifying graphic photo on Twitter
OPINION March 10 Russia-Ukraine start of a new, more dangerous war – time for a modern grand strategy Many are calling Russia's invasion of Ukraine the Second Cold War. But what we are seeing today is entirely different: a new war for a new era, and one that is unlikely to end anytime soon.
Media March 10 Former press secretary to Ukrainian president says it would be 'tragedy' if Kamala Harris becomes president Iuliia Mendel, the former press secretary to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, declared that it would be a "tragedy" if Vice President Kamala Harris were to ever become president of the United States.
Fox News Flash March 10 Karl Rove reacts to John Kerry claiming climate crisis is worse than war in Ukraine: Where is his decency? Fox News contributor Karl Rove on “America’s Newsroom” Thursday called Climate Czar John Kerry’s decency into question after the official suggested the climate crisis was worse than the war in Ukraine.
Russia March 10 Ukraine-Russia war: Photos show horrifying wartime realities as leaders meet over Kremlin threat More than two weeks have passed since Russia began its invasion of Ukraine, as Kremlin forces pushed ahead in their efforts to advance on the capital city of Kyiv.
Venezuelan Political Crisis March 10 Pressure builds on Biden to repay Venezuela for freeing American prisoners Pressure on President Joe Biden to enforce sanctions on President Nicolas Madura rise following the release of two American prisoners in Venezuela.
Ukraine March 10 Ukraine news: 1 million children have fled country amid Russia invasion, UNICEF says An estimated 2.3 million people have fled Ukraine as of Thursday, including 1 million children, according to UNICEF.
Fox News Flash March 10 Former US ambassador to NATO warns against rejecting warplanes to Ukraine: Their 'survival is at stake' The former US ambassador to NATO Kurt Volker joined 'America's Newsroom' to discuss the U.S. role in the Russia-Ukraine war as the vice president travels to Poland amid heightened tension between Russia and NATO countries.
Vaccine March 10 COVID-19 vaccine verification requirements to be lifted in more states, cities With COVID-19 cases, hospitalizations and deaths falling around the U.S., more cities and states have moved to lift pandemic restrictions this week.
Fox News Flash March 10 Medal of Honor recipient on urban warfare facing Russian forces: 'Should scare the hell out of Putin' An Army veteran who was awarded the Medal of Honor for his heroism in Iraq broke down Thursday on "Fox & Friends" why urban warfare will be difficult in Russia’s invasion into Ukraine.
Ukraine March 10 Ukrainian man learned of wife, children's deaths from Russian mortars on Twitter: 'Recognized the luggage' Ukrainian man discovered his wife and two children were killed near Kyiv after identifying graphic photo on Twitter
OPINION March 10 Russia-Ukraine start of a new, more dangerous war – time for a modern grand strategy Many are calling Russia's invasion of Ukraine the Second Cold War. But what we are seeing today is entirely different: a new war for a new era, and one that is unlikely to end anytime soon.
Media March 10 Former press secretary to Ukrainian president says it would be 'tragedy' if Kamala Harris becomes president Iuliia Mendel, the former press secretary to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, declared that it would be a "tragedy" if Vice President Kamala Harris were to ever become president of the United States.
Fox News Flash March 10 Karl Rove reacts to John Kerry claiming climate crisis is worse than war in Ukraine: Where is his decency? Fox News contributor Karl Rove on “America’s Newsroom” Thursday called Climate Czar John Kerry’s decency into question after the official suggested the climate crisis was worse than the war in Ukraine.
Russia March 10 Ukraine-Russia war: Photos show horrifying wartime realities as leaders meet over Kremlin threat More than two weeks have passed since Russia began its invasion of Ukraine, as Kremlin forces pushed ahead in their efforts to advance on the capital city of Kyiv.
Venezuelan Political Crisis March 10 Pressure builds on Biden to repay Venezuela for freeing American prisoners Pressure on President Joe Biden to enforce sanctions on President Nicolas Madura rise following the release of two American prisoners in Venezuela.
Ukraine March 10 Ukraine news: 1 million children have fled country amid Russia invasion, UNICEF says An estimated 2.3 million people have fled Ukraine as of Thursday, including 1 million children, according to UNICEF.
Fox News Flash March 10 Former US ambassador to NATO warns against rejecting warplanes to Ukraine: Their 'survival is at stake' The former US ambassador to NATO Kurt Volker joined 'America's Newsroom' to discuss the U.S. role in the Russia-Ukraine war as the vice president travels to Poland amid heightened tension between Russia and NATO countries.
Vaccine March 10 COVID-19 vaccine verification requirements to be lifted in more states, cities With COVID-19 cases, hospitalizations and deaths falling around the U.S., more cities and states have moved to lift pandemic restrictions this week.
Fox News Flash March 10 Medal of Honor recipient on urban warfare facing Russian forces: 'Should scare the hell out of Putin' An Army veteran who was awarded the Medal of Honor for his heroism in Iraq broke down Thursday on "Fox & Friends" why urban warfare will be difficult in Russia’s invasion into Ukraine.
Ukraine March 10 Ukrainian man learned of wife, children's deaths from Russian mortars on Twitter: 'Recognized the luggage' Ukrainian man discovered his wife and two children were killed near Kyiv after identifying graphic photo on Twitter
POLITICS March 9 Top lawmakers reach deal on Ukraine aid, $1.5T spending Congressional leaders reached a bipartisan deal early Wednesday providing money to help Ukraine and European allies plus billions more to battle the pandemic.
World March 9 Foreign volunteers get Ukrainian citizenship in fight against Russia, Ukraine says Foreign volunteers who join Ukrainian forces in the fight against Russia will be granted citizenship by the Ukrainian government if they want, a Ukrainian government official said.
Vladimir Putin March 9 Ukrainian refugees send message to Putin: 'I hope he dies, painfully' Fox News Digital spoke with two Ukrainian women in Monday phone calls about their experiences in the war-torn country after Putin’s invasion just two weeks ago and asked both if they had a message to the Russian president.
Russia March 9 Putin's miscalculation: Russia underestimated the Ukrainians' resolve and Western backlash, experts say Russian President Vladimir Putin underestimated the strength of the Ukrainian resistance as well as the harsh backlash from the United States and Western allies when he invaded Ukraine last month, experts tell Fox News.
Digital Originals March 9 Ukrainian delivers food, medicine in Kyiv, says city is 'not afraid,' 'ready to fight' A Ukrainian volunteer walks through Kyiv, detailing his efforts to help his countrymen and his readiness to fight for his home.
Media March 9 The worst Russia-Ukraine media takes make war about race, climate change, Trump, and more The Russian invasion of Ukraine has sparked some controversial and partisan analysis from liberal media figures.
OPINION March 9 Recognize Taiwan sovereignty – Putin's Ukraine war should be wake-up call on support for democracies The invasion of Ukraine necessitates clarifying our position on Taiwan’s sovereignty so that President Xi Jinping fully understands unambiguously our relationship to Taiwan.
Exclusive March 9 Head of Miss Ukraine National Committee speaks out against Russia's 'shameful war,' condemns 'genocide' Veronika Shchiptsova, head of the National Committee for the Miss Ukraine beauty pageant, is in disbelief over the horror her war-torn country and its civilians are facing at the hands of Russian soldiers and their President Vladimir Putin.
Media March 9 Ingraham blasts Joe Biden's 'disgustingly Washington' response to question on gas prices: 'it's vindictive' Laura Ingraham blasts Biden for lying that he cannot do anything to bring down the price of gas.
World March 9 Russia expert shreds Biden admin over Ukraine no-fly zone: 'Dumb as a Siberian shoe' As the Biden administration considers how to deter further Russian aggression in Ukraine, a Russian expert is warning officials not to enact a no-fly zone.
POLITICS March 9 Top lawmakers reach deal on Ukraine aid, $1.5T spending Congressional leaders reached a bipartisan deal early Wednesday providing money to help Ukraine and European allies plus billions more to battle the pandemic.
World March 9 Foreign volunteers get Ukrainian citizenship in fight against Russia, Ukraine says Foreign volunteers who join Ukrainian forces in the fight against Russia will be granted citizenship by the Ukrainian government if they want, a Ukrainian government official said.
Vladimir Putin March 9 Ukrainian refugees send message to Putin: 'I hope he dies, painfully' Fox News Digital spoke with two Ukrainian women in Monday phone calls about their experiences in the war-torn country after Putin’s invasion just two weeks ago and asked both if they had a message to the Russian president.
Russia March 9 Putin's miscalculation: Russia underestimated the Ukrainians' resolve and Western backlash, experts say Russian President Vladimir Putin underestimated the strength of the Ukrainian resistance as well as the harsh backlash from the United States and Western allies when he invaded Ukraine last month, experts tell Fox News.
Digital Originals March 9 Ukrainian delivers food, medicine in Kyiv, says city is 'not afraid,' 'ready to fight' A Ukrainian volunteer walks through Kyiv, detailing his efforts to help his countrymen and his readiness to fight for his home.
Media March 9 The worst Russia-Ukraine media takes make war about race, climate change, Trump, and more The Russian invasion of Ukraine has sparked some controversial and partisan analysis from liberal media figures.
OPINION March 9 Recognize Taiwan sovereignty – Putin's Ukraine war should be wake-up call on support for democracies The invasion of Ukraine necessitates clarifying our position on Taiwan’s sovereignty so that President Xi Jinping fully understands unambiguously our relationship to Taiwan.
Exclusive March 9 Head of Miss Ukraine National Committee speaks out against Russia's 'shameful war,' condemns 'genocide' Veronika Shchiptsova, head of the National Committee for the Miss Ukraine beauty pageant, is in disbelief over the horror her war-torn country and its civilians are facing at the hands of Russian soldiers and their President Vladimir Putin.
Media March 9 Ingraham blasts Joe Biden's 'disgustingly Washington' response to question on gas prices: 'it's vindictive' Laura Ingraham blasts Biden for lying that he cannot do anything to bring down the price of gas.
World March 9 Russia expert shreds Biden admin over Ukraine no-fly zone: 'Dumb as a Siberian shoe' As the Biden administration considers how to deter further Russian aggression in Ukraine, a Russian expert is warning officials not to enact a no-fly zone.
POLITICS March 9 Top lawmakers reach deal on Ukraine aid, $1.5T spending Congressional leaders reached a bipartisan deal early Wednesday providing money to help Ukraine and European allies plus billions more to battle the pandemic.
World March 9 Foreign volunteers get Ukrainian citizenship in fight against Russia, Ukraine says Foreign volunteers who join Ukrainian forces in the fight against Russia will be granted citizenship by the Ukrainian government if they want, a Ukrainian government official said.
Vladimir Putin March 9 Ukrainian refugees send message to Putin: 'I hope he dies, painfully' Fox News Digital spoke with two Ukrainian women in Monday phone calls about their experiences in the war-torn country after Putin’s invasion just two weeks ago and asked both if they had a message to the Russian president.
Russia March 9 Putin's miscalculation: Russia underestimated the Ukrainians' resolve and Western backlash, experts say Russian President Vladimir Putin underestimated the strength of the Ukrainian resistance as well as the harsh backlash from the United States and Western allies when he invaded Ukraine last month, experts tell Fox News.
Digital Originals March 9 Ukrainian delivers food, medicine in Kyiv, says city is 'not afraid,' 'ready to fight' A Ukrainian volunteer walks through Kyiv, detailing his efforts to help his countrymen and his readiness to fight for his home.
Media March 9 The worst Russia-Ukraine media takes make war about race, climate change, Trump, and more The Russian invasion of Ukraine has sparked some controversial and partisan analysis from liberal media figures.
OPINION March 9 Recognize Taiwan sovereignty – Putin's Ukraine war should be wake-up call on support for democracies The invasion of Ukraine necessitates clarifying our position on Taiwan’s sovereignty so that President Xi Jinping fully understands unambiguously our relationship to Taiwan.
Exclusive March 9 Head of Miss Ukraine National Committee speaks out against Russia's 'shameful war,' condemns 'genocide' Veronika Shchiptsova, head of the National Committee for the Miss Ukraine beauty pageant, is in disbelief over the horror her war-torn country and its civilians are facing at the hands of Russian soldiers and their President Vladimir Putin.
Media March 9 Ingraham blasts Joe Biden's 'disgustingly Washington' response to question on gas prices: 'it's vindictive' Laura Ingraham blasts Biden for lying that he cannot do anything to bring down the price of gas.
World March 9 Russia expert shreds Biden admin over Ukraine no-fly zone: 'Dumb as a Siberian shoe' As the Biden administration considers how to deter further Russian aggression in Ukraine, a Russian expert is warning officials not to enact a no-fly zone.
POLITICS March 9 Top lawmakers reach deal on Ukraine aid, $1.5T spending Congressional leaders reached a bipartisan deal early Wednesday providing money to help Ukraine and European allies plus billions more to battle the pandemic.
World March 9 Foreign volunteers get Ukrainian citizenship in fight against Russia, Ukraine says Foreign volunteers who join Ukrainian forces in the fight against Russia will be granted citizenship by the Ukrainian government if they want, a Ukrainian government official said.
Vladimir Putin March 9 Ukrainian refugees send message to Putin: 'I hope he dies, painfully' Fox News Digital spoke with two Ukrainian women in Monday phone calls about their experiences in the war-torn country after Putin’s invasion just two weeks ago and asked both if they had a message to the Russian president.
Russia March 9 Putin's miscalculation: Russia underestimated the Ukrainians' resolve and Western backlash, experts say Russian President Vladimir Putin underestimated the strength of the Ukrainian resistance as well as the harsh backlash from the United States and Western allies when he invaded Ukraine last month, experts tell Fox News.
Digital Originals March 9 Ukrainian delivers food, medicine in Kyiv, says city is 'not afraid,' 'ready to fight' A Ukrainian volunteer walks through Kyiv, detailing his efforts to help his countrymen and his readiness to fight for his home.
Media March 9 The worst Russia-Ukraine media takes make war about race, climate change, Trump, and more The Russian invasion of Ukraine has sparked some controversial and partisan analysis from liberal media figures.
OPINION March 9 Recognize Taiwan sovereignty – Putin's Ukraine war should be wake-up call on support for democracies The invasion of Ukraine necessitates clarifying our position on Taiwan’s sovereignty so that President Xi Jinping fully understands unambiguously our relationship to Taiwan.
Exclusive March 9 Head of Miss Ukraine National Committee speaks out against Russia's 'shameful war,' condemns 'genocide' Veronika Shchiptsova, head of the National Committee for the Miss Ukraine beauty pageant, is in disbelief over the horror her war-torn country and its civilians are facing at the hands of Russian soldiers and their President Vladimir Putin.
Media March 9 Ingraham blasts Joe Biden's 'disgustingly Washington' response to question on gas prices: 'it's vindictive' Laura Ingraham blasts Biden for lying that he cannot do anything to bring down the price of gas.
World March 9 Russia expert shreds Biden admin over Ukraine no-fly zone: 'Dumb as a Siberian shoe' As the Biden administration considers how to deter further Russian aggression in Ukraine, a Russian expert is warning officials not to enact a no-fly zone.
POLITICS March 9 Top lawmakers reach deal on Ukraine aid, $1.5T spending Congressional leaders reached a bipartisan deal early Wednesday providing money to help Ukraine and European allies plus billions more to battle the pandemic.
World March 9 Foreign volunteers get Ukrainian citizenship in fight against Russia, Ukraine says Foreign volunteers who join Ukrainian forces in the fight against Russia will be granted citizenship by the Ukrainian government if they want, a Ukrainian government official said.
Vladimir Putin March 9 Ukrainian refugees send message to Putin: 'I hope he dies, painfully' Fox News Digital spoke with two Ukrainian women in Monday phone calls about their experiences in the war-torn country after Putin’s invasion just two weeks ago and asked both if they had a message to the Russian president.
Russia March 9 Putin's miscalculation: Russia underestimated the Ukrainians' resolve and Western backlash, experts say Russian President Vladimir Putin underestimated the strength of the Ukrainian resistance as well as the harsh backlash from the United States and Western allies when he invaded Ukraine last month, experts tell Fox News.
Digital Originals March 9 Ukrainian delivers food, medicine in Kyiv, says city is 'not afraid,' 'ready to fight' A Ukrainian volunteer walks through Kyiv, detailing his efforts to help his countrymen and his readiness to fight for his home.
Media March 9 The worst Russia-Ukraine media takes make war about race, climate change, Trump, and more The Russian invasion of Ukraine has sparked some controversial and partisan analysis from liberal media figures.
OPINION March 9 Recognize Taiwan sovereignty – Putin's Ukraine war should be wake-up call on support for democracies The invasion of Ukraine necessitates clarifying our position on Taiwan’s sovereignty so that President Xi Jinping fully understands unambiguously our relationship to Taiwan.
Exclusive March 9 Head of Miss Ukraine National Committee speaks out against Russia's 'shameful war,' condemns 'genocide' Veronika Shchiptsova, head of the National Committee for the Miss Ukraine beauty pageant, is in disbelief over the horror her war-torn country and its civilians are facing at the hands of Russian soldiers and their President Vladimir Putin.
Media March 9 Ingraham blasts Joe Biden's 'disgustingly Washington' response to question on gas prices: 'it's vindictive' Laura Ingraham blasts Biden for lying that he cannot do anything to bring down the price of gas.
World March 9 Russia expert shreds Biden admin over Ukraine no-fly zone: 'Dumb as a Siberian shoe' As the Biden administration considers how to deter further Russian aggression in Ukraine, a Russian expert is warning officials not to enact a no-fly zone.
POLITICS March 9 Top lawmakers reach deal on Ukraine aid, $1.5T spending Congressional leaders reached a bipartisan deal early Wednesday providing money to help Ukraine and European allies plus billions more to battle the pandemic.
World March 9 Foreign volunteers get Ukrainian citizenship in fight against Russia, Ukraine says Foreign volunteers who join Ukrainian forces in the fight against Russia will be granted citizenship by the Ukrainian government if they want, a Ukrainian government official said.
Vladimir Putin March 9 Ukrainian refugees send message to Putin: 'I hope he dies, painfully' Fox News Digital spoke with two Ukrainian women in Monday phone calls about their experiences in the war-torn country after Putin’s invasion just two weeks ago and asked both if they had a message to the Russian president.
Russia March 9 Putin's miscalculation: Russia underestimated the Ukrainians' resolve and Western backlash, experts say Russian President Vladimir Putin underestimated the strength of the Ukrainian resistance as well as the harsh backlash from the United States and Western allies when he invaded Ukraine last month, experts tell Fox News.
Digital Originals March 9 Ukrainian delivers food, medicine in Kyiv, says city is 'not afraid,' 'ready to fight' A Ukrainian volunteer walks through Kyiv, detailing his efforts to help his countrymen and his readiness to fight for his home.
Media March 9 The worst Russia-Ukraine media takes make war about race, climate change, Trump, and more The Russian invasion of Ukraine has sparked some controversial and partisan analysis from liberal media figures.
OPINION March 9 Recognize Taiwan sovereignty – Putin's Ukraine war should be wake-up call on support for democracies The invasion of Ukraine necessitates clarifying our position on Taiwan’s sovereignty so that President Xi Jinping fully understands unambiguously our relationship to Taiwan.
Exclusive March 9 Head of Miss Ukraine National Committee speaks out against Russia's 'shameful war,' condemns 'genocide' Veronika Shchiptsova, head of the National Committee for the Miss Ukraine beauty pageant, is in disbelief over the horror her war-torn country and its civilians are facing at the hands of Russian soldiers and their President Vladimir Putin.
Media March 9 Ingraham blasts Joe Biden's 'disgustingly Washington' response to question on gas prices: 'it's vindictive' Laura Ingraham blasts Biden for lying that he cannot do anything to bring down the price of gas.
World March 9 Russia expert shreds Biden admin over Ukraine no-fly zone: 'Dumb as a Siberian shoe' As the Biden administration considers how to deter further Russian aggression in Ukraine, a Russian expert is warning officials not to enact a no-fly zone.
POLITICS March 9 Top lawmakers reach deal on Ukraine aid, $1.5T spending Congressional leaders reached a bipartisan deal early Wednesday providing money to help Ukraine and European allies plus billions more to battle the pandemic.
World March 9 Foreign volunteers get Ukrainian citizenship in fight against Russia, Ukraine says Foreign volunteers who join Ukrainian forces in the fight against Russia will be granted citizenship by the Ukrainian government if they want, a Ukrainian government official said.
Vladimir Putin March 9 Ukrainian refugees send message to Putin: 'I hope he dies, painfully' Fox News Digital spoke with two Ukrainian women in Monday phone calls about their experiences in the war-torn country after Putin’s invasion just two weeks ago and asked both if they had a message to the Russian president.
Russia March 9 Putin's miscalculation: Russia underestimated the Ukrainians' resolve and Western backlash, experts say Russian President Vladimir Putin underestimated the strength of the Ukrainian resistance as well as the harsh backlash from the United States and Western allies when he invaded Ukraine last month, experts tell Fox News.
Digital Originals March 9 Ukrainian delivers food, medicine in Kyiv, says city is 'not afraid,' 'ready to fight' A Ukrainian volunteer walks through Kyiv, detailing his efforts to help his countrymen and his readiness to fight for his home.
Media March 9 The worst Russia-Ukraine media takes make war about race, climate change, Trump, and more The Russian invasion of Ukraine has sparked some controversial and partisan analysis from liberal media figures.
OPINION March 9 Recognize Taiwan sovereignty – Putin's Ukraine war should be wake-up call on support for democracies The invasion of Ukraine necessitates clarifying our position on Taiwan’s sovereignty so that President Xi Jinping fully understands unambiguously our relationship to Taiwan.
Exclusive March 9 Head of Miss Ukraine National Committee speaks out against Russia's 'shameful war,' condemns 'genocide' Veronika Shchiptsova, head of the National Committee for the Miss Ukraine beauty pageant, is in disbelief over the horror her war-torn country and its civilians are facing at the hands of Russian soldiers and their President Vladimir Putin.
Media March 9 Ingraham blasts Joe Biden's 'disgustingly Washington' response to question on gas prices: 'it's vindictive' Laura Ingraham blasts Biden for lying that he cannot do anything to bring down the price of gas.
World March 9 Russia expert shreds Biden admin over Ukraine no-fly zone: 'Dumb as a Siberian shoe' As the Biden administration considers how to deter further Russian aggression in Ukraine, a Russian expert is warning officials not to enact a no-fly zone.
POLITICS March 9 Top lawmakers reach deal on Ukraine aid, $1.5T spending Congressional leaders reached a bipartisan deal early Wednesday providing money to help Ukraine and European allies plus billions more to battle the pandemic.
World March 9 Foreign volunteers get Ukrainian citizenship in fight against Russia, Ukraine says Foreign volunteers who join Ukrainian forces in the fight against Russia will be granted citizenship by the Ukrainian government if they want, a Ukrainian government official said.
Vladimir Putin March 9 Ukrainian refugees send message to Putin: 'I hope he dies, painfully' Fox News Digital spoke with two Ukrainian women in Monday phone calls about their experiences in the war-torn country after Putin’s invasion just two weeks ago and asked both if they had a message to the Russian president.
Russia March 9 Putin's miscalculation: Russia underestimated the Ukrainians' resolve and Western backlash, experts say Russian President Vladimir Putin underestimated the strength of the Ukrainian resistance as well as the harsh backlash from the United States and Western allies when he invaded Ukraine last month, experts tell Fox News.
Digital Originals March 9 Ukrainian delivers food, medicine in Kyiv, says city is 'not afraid,' 'ready to fight' A Ukrainian volunteer walks through Kyiv, detailing his efforts to help his countrymen and his readiness to fight for his home.
Media March 9 The worst Russia-Ukraine media takes make war about race, climate change, Trump, and more The Russian invasion of Ukraine has sparked some controversial and partisan analysis from liberal media figures.
OPINION March 9 Recognize Taiwan sovereignty – Putin's Ukraine war should be wake-up call on support for democracies The invasion of Ukraine necessitates clarifying our position on Taiwan’s sovereignty so that President Xi Jinping fully understands unambiguously our relationship to Taiwan.
Exclusive March 9 Head of Miss Ukraine National Committee speaks out against Russia's 'shameful war,' condemns 'genocide' Veronika Shchiptsova, head of the National Committee for the Miss Ukraine beauty pageant, is in disbelief over the horror her war-torn country and its civilians are facing at the hands of Russian soldiers and their President Vladimir Putin.
Media March 9 Ingraham blasts Joe Biden's 'disgustingly Washington' response to question on gas prices: 'it's vindictive' Laura Ingraham blasts Biden for lying that he cannot do anything to bring down the price of gas.
World March 9 Russia expert shreds Biden admin over Ukraine no-fly zone: 'Dumb as a Siberian shoe' As the Biden administration considers how to deter further Russian aggression in Ukraine, a Russian expert is warning officials not to enact a no-fly zone.
POLITICS March 9 Top lawmakers reach deal on Ukraine aid, $1.5T spending Congressional leaders reached a bipartisan deal early Wednesday providing money to help Ukraine and European allies plus billions more to battle the pandemic.
World March 9 Foreign volunteers get Ukrainian citizenship in fight against Russia, Ukraine says Foreign volunteers who join Ukrainian forces in the fight against Russia will be granted citizenship by the Ukrainian government if they want, a Ukrainian government official said.
Vladimir Putin March 9 Ukrainian refugees send message to Putin: 'I hope he dies, painfully' Fox News Digital spoke with two Ukrainian women in Monday phone calls about their experiences in the war-torn country after Putin’s invasion just two weeks ago and asked both if they had a message to the Russian president.
Russia March 9 Putin's miscalculation: Russia underestimated the Ukrainians' resolve and Western backlash, experts say Russian President Vladimir Putin underestimated the strength of the Ukrainian resistance as well as the harsh backlash from the United States and Western allies when he invaded Ukraine last month, experts tell Fox News.
Digital Originals March 9 Ukrainian delivers food, medicine in Kyiv, says city is 'not afraid,' 'ready to fight' A Ukrainian volunteer walks through Kyiv, detailing his efforts to help his countrymen and his readiness to fight for his home.
Media March 9 The worst Russia-Ukraine media takes make war about race, climate change, Trump, and more The Russian invasion of Ukraine has sparked some controversial and partisan analysis from liberal media figures.
OPINION March 9 Recognize Taiwan sovereignty – Putin's Ukraine war should be wake-up call on support for democracies The invasion of Ukraine necessitates clarifying our position on Taiwan’s sovereignty so that President Xi Jinping fully understands unambiguously our relationship to Taiwan.
Exclusive March 9 Head of Miss Ukraine National Committee speaks out against Russia's 'shameful war,' condemns 'genocide' Veronika Shchiptsova, head of the National Committee for the Miss Ukraine beauty pageant, is in disbelief over the horror her war-torn country and its civilians are facing at the hands of Russian soldiers and their President Vladimir Putin.
Media March 9 Ingraham blasts Joe Biden's 'disgustingly Washington' response to question on gas prices: 'it's vindictive' Laura Ingraham blasts Biden for lying that he cannot do anything to bring down the price of gas.
World March 9 Russia expert shreds Biden admin over Ukraine no-fly zone: 'Dumb as a Siberian shoe' As the Biden administration considers how to deter further Russian aggression in Ukraine, a Russian expert is warning officials not to enact a no-fly zone.
POLITICS March 9 Top lawmakers reach deal on Ukraine aid, $1.5T spending Congressional leaders reached a bipartisan deal early Wednesday providing money to help Ukraine and European allies plus billions more to battle the pandemic.
World March 9 Foreign volunteers get Ukrainian citizenship in fight against Russia, Ukraine says Foreign volunteers who join Ukrainian forces in the fight against Russia will be granted citizenship by the Ukrainian government if they want, a Ukrainian government official said.
Vladimir Putin March 9 Ukrainian refugees send message to Putin: 'I hope he dies, painfully' Fox News Digital spoke with two Ukrainian women in Monday phone calls about their experiences in the war-torn country after Putin’s invasion just two weeks ago and asked both if they had a message to the Russian president.
Russia March 9 Putin's miscalculation: Russia underestimated the Ukrainians' resolve and Western backlash, experts say Russian President Vladimir Putin underestimated the strength of the Ukrainian resistance as well as the harsh backlash from the United States and Western allies when he invaded Ukraine last month, experts tell Fox News.
Digital Originals March 9 Ukrainian delivers food, medicine in Kyiv, says city is 'not afraid,' 'ready to fight' A Ukrainian volunteer walks through Kyiv, detailing his efforts to help his countrymen and his readiness to fight for his home.
Media March 9 The worst Russia-Ukraine media takes make war about race, climate change, Trump, and more The Russian invasion of Ukraine has sparked some controversial and partisan analysis from liberal media figures.
OPINION March 9 Recognize Taiwan sovereignty – Putin's Ukraine war should be wake-up call on support for democracies The invasion of Ukraine necessitates clarifying our position on Taiwan’s sovereignty so that President Xi Jinping fully understands unambiguously our relationship to Taiwan.
Exclusive March 9 Head of Miss Ukraine National Committee speaks out against Russia's 'shameful war,' condemns 'genocide' Veronika Shchiptsova, head of the National Committee for the Miss Ukraine beauty pageant, is in disbelief over the horror her war-torn country and its civilians are facing at the hands of Russian soldiers and their President Vladimir Putin.
Media March 9 Ingraham blasts Joe Biden's 'disgustingly Washington' response to question on gas prices: 'it's vindictive' Laura Ingraham blasts Biden for lying that he cannot do anything to bring down the price of gas.
World March 9 Russia expert shreds Biden admin over Ukraine no-fly zone: 'Dumb as a Siberian shoe' As the Biden administration considers how to deter further Russian aggression in Ukraine, a Russian expert is warning officials not to enact a no-fly zone.
Ukraine March 7 Ukrainian film star, 33, killed in Russia-Ukraine war while defending country Pasha Lee, who served on Ukraine’s territorial defense unit after he put his acting and TV hosting duties to the side when the war began, was killed in action during a Russian shelling in Irpin, a Facebook post shared to the Odesa International Film Festival's profile said. He was 33.
Media March 7 Ukrainian MP warns Vladimir Putin 'loves' to destroy humanitarian convoys Ukrainian MP Kira Rudik discusses whether Putin will allow refugees to leave the country Monday on "Your World."
OPINION March 7 China's Xi and Russia's Putin backstab Biden Further, while the Chinese Communist Party and the Kremlin do not have a formal alliance, they are strategic partners.
White House March 7 Biden risks whitewashing Maduro's 'crimes against humanity' in pursuit of Venezuelan oil, expert warns President Biden’s pursuit of Venezuelan oil risks whitewashing the Maduro regime's alleged "crimes against humanity," some experts say.
Russia March 7 Russian-born U.S. citizen slams censorship, says for many Russians, 'the war doesn't exist' As Russian forces lay siege to Ukrainian cities and shell sites throughout the country, Russians to the north are largely unaware of how severe the war has become due to rampant censorship and misinformation, according to a Russian-born U.S. citizen who now lives in Texas.
Ukraine March 7 Zelenskyy 'fighting a tyrant who is trying to glue the Soviet Union back together,' Reagan Foundation says The Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation & Institute notified Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy Monday that he is the next recipient of the Reagan Freedom Award, as he fights a “tyrant” who is “trying to glue the Soviet Union back together.”
Russia March 7 We should 'starve Putin of money': Browder warns we're only scratching the surface sanctioning the oligarchs Bill Browder sat down with Fox News Contributor Douglas Murray Thursday to discuss how the bill he fought for, the Magnitsky Act, could be used to further sanction Russia as their invasion into Ukraine rages on.
Media March 7 ABC's Stephanpoulos spars with Chris Christie over energy independence: Climate change is 'existential crisis' ABC's George Stephanopoulos called climate change an "existential crisis" that was just getting worse while discussing the possibility of the U.S. becoming energy independent.
New York City March 7 Russia-Ukraine war: NYC on 'ultra-high alert' amid increased risk of Russian retaliatory cyberattack New York state is facing "increased risk" of cyberattack from Russian retaliators, while city agents have seen more breach attempts amid heightened tensions that have arisen from the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
Ukraine March 7 Leaving Ukraine: The difficult decision for some to flee their homeland amid Russian invasion Ukraine American Julia Berozy had pleaded with her friends and family, including her 59-year-old mother who is undergoing cancer treatments, to leave Ukraine even before the fighting first erupted.
Ukraine March 7 Ukrainian film star, 33, killed in Russia-Ukraine war while defending country Pasha Lee, who served on Ukraine’s territorial defense unit after he put his acting and TV hosting duties to the side when the war began, was killed in action during a Russian shelling in Irpin, a Facebook post shared to the Odesa International Film Festival's profile said. He was 33.
Media March 7 Ukrainian MP warns Vladimir Putin 'loves' to destroy humanitarian convoys Ukrainian MP Kira Rudik discusses whether Putin will allow refugees to leave the country Monday on "Your World."
OPINION March 7 China's Xi and Russia's Putin backstab Biden Further, while the Chinese Communist Party and the Kremlin do not have a formal alliance, they are strategic partners.
White House March 7 Biden risks whitewashing Maduro's 'crimes against humanity' in pursuit of Venezuelan oil, expert warns President Biden’s pursuit of Venezuelan oil risks whitewashing the Maduro regime's alleged "crimes against humanity," some experts say.
Russia March 7 Russian-born U.S. citizen slams censorship, says for many Russians, 'the war doesn't exist' As Russian forces lay siege to Ukrainian cities and shell sites throughout the country, Russians to the north are largely unaware of how severe the war has become due to rampant censorship and misinformation, according to a Russian-born U.S. citizen who now lives in Texas.
Ukraine March 7 Zelenskyy 'fighting a tyrant who is trying to glue the Soviet Union back together,' Reagan Foundation says The Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation & Institute notified Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy Monday that he is the next recipient of the Reagan Freedom Award, as he fights a “tyrant” who is “trying to glue the Soviet Union back together.”
Russia March 7 We should 'starve Putin of money': Browder warns we're only scratching the surface sanctioning the oligarchs Bill Browder sat down with Fox News Contributor Douglas Murray Thursday to discuss how the bill he fought for, the Magnitsky Act, could be used to further sanction Russia as their invasion into Ukraine rages on.
Media March 7 ABC's Stephanpoulos spars with Chris Christie over energy independence: Climate change is 'existential crisis' ABC's George Stephanopoulos called climate change an "existential crisis" that was just getting worse while discussing the possibility of the U.S. becoming energy independent.
New York City March 7 Russia-Ukraine war: NYC on 'ultra-high alert' amid increased risk of Russian retaliatory cyberattack New York state is facing "increased risk" of cyberattack from Russian retaliators, while city agents have seen more breach attempts amid heightened tensions that have arisen from the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
Ukraine March 7 Leaving Ukraine: The difficult decision for some to flee their homeland amid Russian invasion Ukraine American Julia Berozy had pleaded with her friends and family, including her 59-year-old mother who is undergoing cancer treatments, to leave Ukraine even before the fighting first erupted.
Ukraine March 7 Ukrainian film star, 33, killed in Russia-Ukraine war while defending country Pasha Lee, who served on Ukraine’s territorial defense unit after he put his acting and TV hosting duties to the side when the war began, was killed in action during a Russian shelling in Irpin, a Facebook post shared to the Odesa International Film Festival's profile said. He was 33.
Media March 7 Ukrainian MP warns Vladimir Putin 'loves' to destroy humanitarian convoys Ukrainian MP Kira Rudik discusses whether Putin will allow refugees to leave the country Monday on "Your World."
OPINION March 7 China's Xi and Russia's Putin backstab Biden Further, while the Chinese Communist Party and the Kremlin do not have a formal alliance, they are strategic partners.
White House March 7 Biden risks whitewashing Maduro's 'crimes against humanity' in pursuit of Venezuelan oil, expert warns President Biden’s pursuit of Venezuelan oil risks whitewashing the Maduro regime's alleged "crimes against humanity," some experts say.
Russia March 7 Russian-born U.S. citizen slams censorship, says for many Russians, 'the war doesn't exist' As Russian forces lay siege to Ukrainian cities and shell sites throughout the country, Russians to the north are largely unaware of how severe the war has become due to rampant censorship and misinformation, according to a Russian-born U.S. citizen who now lives in Texas.
Ukraine March 7 Zelenskyy 'fighting a tyrant who is trying to glue the Soviet Union back together,' Reagan Foundation says The Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation & Institute notified Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy Monday that he is the next recipient of the Reagan Freedom Award, as he fights a “tyrant” who is “trying to glue the Soviet Union back together.”
Russia March 7 We should 'starve Putin of money': Browder warns we're only scratching the surface sanctioning the oligarchs Bill Browder sat down with Fox News Contributor Douglas Murray Thursday to discuss how the bill he fought for, the Magnitsky Act, could be used to further sanction Russia as their invasion into Ukraine rages on.
Media March 7 ABC's Stephanpoulos spars with Chris Christie over energy independence: Climate change is 'existential crisis' ABC's George Stephanopoulos called climate change an "existential crisis" that was just getting worse while discussing the possibility of the U.S. becoming energy independent.
New York City March 7 Russia-Ukraine war: NYC on 'ultra-high alert' amid increased risk of Russian retaliatory cyberattack New York state is facing "increased risk" of cyberattack from Russian retaliators, while city agents have seen more breach attempts amid heightened tensions that have arisen from the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
Ukraine March 7 Leaving Ukraine: The difficult decision for some to flee their homeland amid Russian invasion Ukraine American Julia Berozy had pleaded with her friends and family, including her 59-year-old mother who is undergoing cancer treatments, to leave Ukraine even before the fighting first erupted.
Ukraine March 7 Ukrainian film star, 33, killed in Russia-Ukraine war while defending country Pasha Lee, who served on Ukraine’s territorial defense unit after he put his acting and TV hosting duties to the side when the war began, was killed in action during a Russian shelling in Irpin, a Facebook post shared to the Odesa International Film Festival's profile said. He was 33.
Media March 7 Ukrainian MP warns Vladimir Putin 'loves' to destroy humanitarian convoys Ukrainian MP Kira Rudik discusses whether Putin will allow refugees to leave the country Monday on "Your World."
OPINION March 7 China's Xi and Russia's Putin backstab Biden Further, while the Chinese Communist Party and the Kremlin do not have a formal alliance, they are strategic partners.
White House March 7 Biden risks whitewashing Maduro's 'crimes against humanity' in pursuit of Venezuelan oil, expert warns President Biden’s pursuit of Venezuelan oil risks whitewashing the Maduro regime's alleged "crimes against humanity," some experts say.
Russia March 7 Russian-born U.S. citizen slams censorship, says for many Russians, 'the war doesn't exist' As Russian forces lay siege to Ukrainian cities and shell sites throughout the country, Russians to the north are largely unaware of how severe the war has become due to rampant censorship and misinformation, according to a Russian-born U.S. citizen who now lives in Texas.
Ukraine March 7 Zelenskyy 'fighting a tyrant who is trying to glue the Soviet Union back together,' Reagan Foundation says The Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation & Institute notified Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy Monday that he is the next recipient of the Reagan Freedom Award, as he fights a “tyrant” who is “trying to glue the Soviet Union back together.”
Russia March 7 We should 'starve Putin of money': Browder warns we're only scratching the surface sanctioning the oligarchs Bill Browder sat down with Fox News Contributor Douglas Murray Thursday to discuss how the bill he fought for, the Magnitsky Act, could be used to further sanction Russia as their invasion into Ukraine rages on.
Media March 7 ABC's Stephanpoulos spars with Chris Christie over energy independence: Climate change is 'existential crisis' ABC's George Stephanopoulos called climate change an "existential crisis" that was just getting worse while discussing the possibility of the U.S. becoming energy independent.
New York City March 7 Russia-Ukraine war: NYC on 'ultra-high alert' amid increased risk of Russian retaliatory cyberattack New York state is facing "increased risk" of cyberattack from Russian retaliators, while city agents have seen more breach attempts amid heightened tensions that have arisen from the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
Ukraine March 7 Leaving Ukraine: The difficult decision for some to flee their homeland amid Russian invasion Ukraine American Julia Berozy had pleaded with her friends and family, including her 59-year-old mother who is undergoing cancer treatments, to leave Ukraine even before the fighting first erupted.
Ukraine March 7 Ukrainian film star, 33, killed in Russia-Ukraine war while defending country Pasha Lee, who served on Ukraine’s territorial defense unit after he put his acting and TV hosting duties to the side when the war began, was killed in action during a Russian shelling in Irpin, a Facebook post shared to the Odesa International Film Festival's profile said. He was 33.
Media March 7 Ukrainian MP warns Vladimir Putin 'loves' to destroy humanitarian convoys Ukrainian MP Kira Rudik discusses whether Putin will allow refugees to leave the country Monday on "Your World."
OPINION March 7 China's Xi and Russia's Putin backstab Biden Further, while the Chinese Communist Party and the Kremlin do not have a formal alliance, they are strategic partners.
White House March 7 Biden risks whitewashing Maduro's 'crimes against humanity' in pursuit of Venezuelan oil, expert warns President Biden’s pursuit of Venezuelan oil risks whitewashing the Maduro regime's alleged "crimes against humanity," some experts say.
Russia March 7 Russian-born U.S. citizen slams censorship, says for many Russians, 'the war doesn't exist' As Russian forces lay siege to Ukrainian cities and shell sites throughout the country, Russians to the north are largely unaware of how severe the war has become due to rampant censorship and misinformation, according to a Russian-born U.S. citizen who now lives in Texas.
Ukraine March 7 Zelenskyy 'fighting a tyrant who is trying to glue the Soviet Union back together,' Reagan Foundation says The Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation & Institute notified Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy Monday that he is the next recipient of the Reagan Freedom Award, as he fights a “tyrant” who is “trying to glue the Soviet Union back together.”
Russia March 7 We should 'starve Putin of money': Browder warns we're only scratching the surface sanctioning the oligarchs Bill Browder sat down with Fox News Contributor Douglas Murray Thursday to discuss how the bill he fought for, the Magnitsky Act, could be used to further sanction Russia as their invasion into Ukraine rages on.
Media March 7 ABC's Stephanpoulos spars with Chris Christie over energy independence: Climate change is 'existential crisis' ABC's George Stephanopoulos called climate change an "existential crisis" that was just getting worse while discussing the possibility of the U.S. becoming energy independent.
New York City March 7 Russia-Ukraine war: NYC on 'ultra-high alert' amid increased risk of Russian retaliatory cyberattack New York state is facing "increased risk" of cyberattack from Russian retaliators, while city agents have seen more breach attempts amid heightened tensions that have arisen from the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
Ukraine March 7 Leaving Ukraine: The difficult decision for some to flee their homeland amid Russian invasion Ukraine American Julia Berozy had pleaded with her friends and family, including her 59-year-old mother who is undergoing cancer treatments, to leave Ukraine even before the fighting first erupted.
Ukraine March 7 Ukrainian film star, 33, killed in Russia-Ukraine war while defending country Pasha Lee, who served on Ukraine’s territorial defense unit after he put his acting and TV hosting duties to the side when the war began, was killed in action during a Russian shelling in Irpin, a Facebook post shared to the Odesa International Film Festival's profile said. He was 33.
Media March 7 Ukrainian MP warns Vladimir Putin 'loves' to destroy humanitarian convoys Ukrainian MP Kira Rudik discusses whether Putin will allow refugees to leave the country Monday on "Your World."
OPINION March 7 China's Xi and Russia's Putin backstab Biden Further, while the Chinese Communist Party and the Kremlin do not have a formal alliance, they are strategic partners.
White House March 7 Biden risks whitewashing Maduro's 'crimes against humanity' in pursuit of Venezuelan oil, expert warns President Biden’s pursuit of Venezuelan oil risks whitewashing the Maduro regime's alleged "crimes against humanity," some experts say.
Russia March 7 Russian-born U.S. citizen slams censorship, says for many Russians, 'the war doesn't exist' As Russian forces lay siege to Ukrainian cities and shell sites throughout the country, Russians to the north are largely unaware of how severe the war has become due to rampant censorship and misinformation, according to a Russian-born U.S. citizen who now lives in Texas.
Ukraine March 7 Zelenskyy 'fighting a tyrant who is trying to glue the Soviet Union back together,' Reagan Foundation says The Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation & Institute notified Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy Monday that he is the next recipient of the Reagan Freedom Award, as he fights a “tyrant” who is “trying to glue the Soviet Union back together.”
Russia March 7 We should 'starve Putin of money': Browder warns we're only scratching the surface sanctioning the oligarchs Bill Browder sat down with Fox News Contributor Douglas Murray Thursday to discuss how the bill he fought for, the Magnitsky Act, could be used to further sanction Russia as their invasion into Ukraine rages on.
Media March 7 ABC's Stephanpoulos spars with Chris Christie over energy independence: Climate change is 'existential crisis' ABC's George Stephanopoulos called climate change an "existential crisis" that was just getting worse while discussing the possibility of the U.S. becoming energy independent.
New York City March 7 Russia-Ukraine war: NYC on 'ultra-high alert' amid increased risk of Russian retaliatory cyberattack New York state is facing "increased risk" of cyberattack from Russian retaliators, while city agents have seen more breach attempts amid heightened tensions that have arisen from the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
Ukraine March 7 Leaving Ukraine: The difficult decision for some to flee their homeland amid Russian invasion Ukraine American Julia Berozy had pleaded with her friends and family, including her 59-year-old mother who is undergoing cancer treatments, to leave Ukraine even before the fighting first erupted.
Ukraine March 7 Ukrainian film star, 33, killed in Russia-Ukraine war while defending country Pasha Lee, who served on Ukraine’s territorial defense unit after he put his acting and TV hosting duties to the side when the war began, was killed in action during a Russian shelling in Irpin, a Facebook post shared to the Odesa International Film Festival's profile said. He was 33.
Media March 7 Ukrainian MP warns Vladimir Putin 'loves' to destroy humanitarian convoys Ukrainian MP Kira Rudik discusses whether Putin will allow refugees to leave the country Monday on "Your World."
OPINION March 7 China's Xi and Russia's Putin backstab Biden Further, while the Chinese Communist Party and the Kremlin do not have a formal alliance, they are strategic partners.
White House March 7 Biden risks whitewashing Maduro's 'crimes against humanity' in pursuit of Venezuelan oil, expert warns President Biden’s pursuit of Venezuelan oil risks whitewashing the Maduro regime's alleged "crimes against humanity," some experts say.
Russia March 7 Russian-born U.S. citizen slams censorship, says for many Russians, 'the war doesn't exist' As Russian forces lay siege to Ukrainian cities and shell sites throughout the country, Russians to the north are largely unaware of how severe the war has become due to rampant censorship and misinformation, according to a Russian-born U.S. citizen who now lives in Texas.
Ukraine March 7 Zelenskyy 'fighting a tyrant who is trying to glue the Soviet Union back together,' Reagan Foundation says The Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation & Institute notified Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy Monday that he is the next recipient of the Reagan Freedom Award, as he fights a “tyrant” who is “trying to glue the Soviet Union back together.”
Russia March 7 We should 'starve Putin of money': Browder warns we're only scratching the surface sanctioning the oligarchs Bill Browder sat down with Fox News Contributor Douglas Murray Thursday to discuss how the bill he fought for, the Magnitsky Act, could be used to further sanction Russia as their invasion into Ukraine rages on.
Media March 7 ABC's Stephanpoulos spars with Chris Christie over energy independence: Climate change is 'existential crisis' ABC's George Stephanopoulos called climate change an "existential crisis" that was just getting worse while discussing the possibility of the U.S. becoming energy independent.
New York City March 7 Russia-Ukraine war: NYC on 'ultra-high alert' amid increased risk of Russian retaliatory cyberattack New York state is facing "increased risk" of cyberattack from Russian retaliators, while city agents have seen more breach attempts amid heightened tensions that have arisen from the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
Ukraine March 7 Leaving Ukraine: The difficult decision for some to flee their homeland amid Russian invasion Ukraine American Julia Berozy had pleaded with her friends and family, including her 59-year-old mother who is undergoing cancer treatments, to leave Ukraine even before the fighting first erupted.
Ukraine March 7 Ukrainian film star, 33, killed in Russia-Ukraine war while defending country Pasha Lee, who served on Ukraine’s territorial defense unit after he put his acting and TV hosting duties to the side when the war began, was killed in action during a Russian shelling in Irpin, a Facebook post shared to the Odesa International Film Festival's profile said. He was 33.
Media March 7 Ukrainian MP warns Vladimir Putin 'loves' to destroy humanitarian convoys Ukrainian MP Kira Rudik discusses whether Putin will allow refugees to leave the country Monday on "Your World."
OPINION March 7 China's Xi and Russia's Putin backstab Biden Further, while the Chinese Communist Party and the Kremlin do not have a formal alliance, they are strategic partners.
White House March 7 Biden risks whitewashing Maduro's 'crimes against humanity' in pursuit of Venezuelan oil, expert warns President Biden’s pursuit of Venezuelan oil risks whitewashing the Maduro regime's alleged "crimes against humanity," some experts say.
Russia March 7 Russian-born U.S. citizen slams censorship, says for many Russians, 'the war doesn't exist' As Russian forces lay siege to Ukrainian cities and shell sites throughout the country, Russians to the north are largely unaware of how severe the war has become due to rampant censorship and misinformation, according to a Russian-born U.S. citizen who now lives in Texas.
Ukraine March 7 Zelenskyy 'fighting a tyrant who is trying to glue the Soviet Union back together,' Reagan Foundation says The Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation & Institute notified Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy Monday that he is the next recipient of the Reagan Freedom Award, as he fights a “tyrant” who is “trying to glue the Soviet Union back together.”
Russia March 7 We should 'starve Putin of money': Browder warns we're only scratching the surface sanctioning the oligarchs Bill Browder sat down with Fox News Contributor Douglas Murray Thursday to discuss how the bill he fought for, the Magnitsky Act, could be used to further sanction Russia as their invasion into Ukraine rages on.
Media March 7 ABC's Stephanpoulos spars with Chris Christie over energy independence: Climate change is 'existential crisis' ABC's George Stephanopoulos called climate change an "existential crisis" that was just getting worse while discussing the possibility of the U.S. becoming energy independent.
New York City March 7 Russia-Ukraine war: NYC on 'ultra-high alert' amid increased risk of Russian retaliatory cyberattack New York state is facing "increased risk" of cyberattack from Russian retaliators, while city agents have seen more breach attempts amid heightened tensions that have arisen from the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
Ukraine March 7 Leaving Ukraine: The difficult decision for some to flee their homeland amid Russian invasion Ukraine American Julia Berozy had pleaded with her friends and family, including her 59-year-old mother who is undergoing cancer treatments, to leave Ukraine even before the fighting first erupted.
Ukraine March 7 Ukrainian film star, 33, killed in Russia-Ukraine war while defending country Pasha Lee, who served on Ukraine’s territorial defense unit after he put his acting and TV hosting duties to the side when the war began, was killed in action during a Russian shelling in Irpin, a Facebook post shared to the Odesa International Film Festival's profile said. He was 33.
Media March 7 Ukrainian MP warns Vladimir Putin 'loves' to destroy humanitarian convoys Ukrainian MP Kira Rudik discusses whether Putin will allow refugees to leave the country Monday on "Your World."
OPINION March 7 China's Xi and Russia's Putin backstab Biden Further, while the Chinese Communist Party and the Kremlin do not have a formal alliance, they are strategic partners.
White House March 7 Biden risks whitewashing Maduro's 'crimes against humanity' in pursuit of Venezuelan oil, expert warns President Biden’s pursuit of Venezuelan oil risks whitewashing the Maduro regime's alleged "crimes against humanity," some experts say.
Russia March 7 Russian-born U.S. citizen slams censorship, says for many Russians, 'the war doesn't exist' As Russian forces lay siege to Ukrainian cities and shell sites throughout the country, Russians to the north are largely unaware of how severe the war has become due to rampant censorship and misinformation, according to a Russian-born U.S. citizen who now lives in Texas.
Ukraine March 7 Zelenskyy 'fighting a tyrant who is trying to glue the Soviet Union back together,' Reagan Foundation says The Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation & Institute notified Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy Monday that he is the next recipient of the Reagan Freedom Award, as he fights a “tyrant” who is “trying to glue the Soviet Union back together.”
Russia March 7 We should 'starve Putin of money': Browder warns we're only scratching the surface sanctioning the oligarchs Bill Browder sat down with Fox News Contributor Douglas Murray Thursday to discuss how the bill he fought for, the Magnitsky Act, could be used to further sanction Russia as their invasion into Ukraine rages on.
Media March 7 ABC's Stephanpoulos spars with Chris Christie over energy independence: Climate change is 'existential crisis' ABC's George Stephanopoulos called climate change an "existential crisis" that was just getting worse while discussing the possibility of the U.S. becoming energy independent.
New York City March 7 Russia-Ukraine war: NYC on 'ultra-high alert' amid increased risk of Russian retaliatory cyberattack New York state is facing "increased risk" of cyberattack from Russian retaliators, while city agents have seen more breach attempts amid heightened tensions that have arisen from the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
Ukraine March 7 Leaving Ukraine: The difficult decision for some to flee their homeland amid Russian invasion Ukraine American Julia Berozy had pleaded with her friends and family, including her 59-year-old mother who is undergoing cancer treatments, to leave Ukraine even before the fighting first erupted.
Ukraine March 7 Ukrainian film star, 33, killed in Russia-Ukraine war while defending country Pasha Lee, who served on Ukraine’s territorial defense unit after he put his acting and TV hosting duties to the side when the war began, was killed in action during a Russian shelling in Irpin, a Facebook post shared to the Odesa International Film Festival's profile said. He was 33.
Media March 7 Ukrainian MP warns Vladimir Putin 'loves' to destroy humanitarian convoys Ukrainian MP Kira Rudik discusses whether Putin will allow refugees to leave the country Monday on "Your World."
OPINION March 7 China's Xi and Russia's Putin backstab Biden Further, while the Chinese Communist Party and the Kremlin do not have a formal alliance, they are strategic partners.
White House March 7 Biden risks whitewashing Maduro's 'crimes against humanity' in pursuit of Venezuelan oil, expert warns President Biden’s pursuit of Venezuelan oil risks whitewashing the Maduro regime's alleged "crimes against humanity," some experts say.
Russia March 7 Russian-born U.S. citizen slams censorship, says for many Russians, 'the war doesn't exist' As Russian forces lay siege to Ukrainian cities and shell sites throughout the country, Russians to the north are largely unaware of how severe the war has become due to rampant censorship and misinformation, according to a Russian-born U.S. citizen who now lives in Texas.
Ukraine March 7 Zelenskyy 'fighting a tyrant who is trying to glue the Soviet Union back together,' Reagan Foundation says The Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation & Institute notified Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy Monday that he is the next recipient of the Reagan Freedom Award, as he fights a “tyrant” who is “trying to glue the Soviet Union back together.”
Russia March 7 We should 'starve Putin of money': Browder warns we're only scratching the surface sanctioning the oligarchs Bill Browder sat down with Fox News Contributor Douglas Murray Thursday to discuss how the bill he fought for, the Magnitsky Act, could be used to further sanction Russia as their invasion into Ukraine rages on.
Media March 7 ABC's Stephanpoulos spars with Chris Christie over energy independence: Climate change is 'existential crisis' ABC's George Stephanopoulos called climate change an "existential crisis" that was just getting worse while discussing the possibility of the U.S. becoming energy independent.
New York City March 7 Russia-Ukraine war: NYC on 'ultra-high alert' amid increased risk of Russian retaliatory cyberattack New York state is facing "increased risk" of cyberattack from Russian retaliators, while city agents have seen more breach attempts amid heightened tensions that have arisen from the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
Ukraine March 7 Leaving Ukraine: The difficult decision for some to flee their homeland amid Russian invasion Ukraine American Julia Berozy had pleaded with her friends and family, including her 59-year-old mother who is undergoing cancer treatments, to leave Ukraine even before the fighting first erupted.
Ukraine March 7 Ukrainian film star, 33, killed in Russia-Ukraine war while defending country Pasha Lee, who served on Ukraine’s territorial defense unit after he put his acting and TV hosting duties to the side when the war began, was killed in action during a Russian shelling in Irpin, a Facebook post shared to the Odesa International Film Festival's profile said. He was 33.
Media March 7 Ukrainian MP warns Vladimir Putin 'loves' to destroy humanitarian convoys Ukrainian MP Kira Rudik discusses whether Putin will allow refugees to leave the country Monday on "Your World."
OPINION March 7 China's Xi and Russia's Putin backstab Biden Further, while the Chinese Communist Party and the Kremlin do not have a formal alliance, they are strategic partners.
White House March 7 Biden risks whitewashing Maduro's 'crimes against humanity' in pursuit of Venezuelan oil, expert warns President Biden’s pursuit of Venezuelan oil risks whitewashing the Maduro regime's alleged "crimes against humanity," some experts say.
Russia March 7 Russian-born U.S. citizen slams censorship, says for many Russians, 'the war doesn't exist' As Russian forces lay siege to Ukrainian cities and shell sites throughout the country, Russians to the north are largely unaware of how severe the war has become due to rampant censorship and misinformation, according to a Russian-born U.S. citizen who now lives in Texas.
Ukraine March 7 Zelenskyy 'fighting a tyrant who is trying to glue the Soviet Union back together,' Reagan Foundation says The Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation & Institute notified Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy Monday that he is the next recipient of the Reagan Freedom Award, as he fights a “tyrant” who is “trying to glue the Soviet Union back together.”
Russia March 7 We should 'starve Putin of money': Browder warns we're only scratching the surface sanctioning the oligarchs Bill Browder sat down with Fox News Contributor Douglas Murray Thursday to discuss how the bill he fought for, the Magnitsky Act, could be used to further sanction Russia as their invasion into Ukraine rages on.
Media March 7 ABC's Stephanpoulos spars with Chris Christie over energy independence: Climate change is 'existential crisis' ABC's George Stephanopoulos called climate change an "existential crisis" that was just getting worse while discussing the possibility of the U.S. becoming energy independent.
New York City March 7 Russia-Ukraine war: NYC on 'ultra-high alert' amid increased risk of Russian retaliatory cyberattack New York state is facing "increased risk" of cyberattack from Russian retaliators, while city agents have seen more breach attempts amid heightened tensions that have arisen from the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
Ukraine March 7 Leaving Ukraine: The difficult decision for some to flee their homeland amid Russian invasion Ukraine American Julia Berozy had pleaded with her friends and family, including her 59-year-old mother who is undergoing cancer treatments, to leave Ukraine even before the fighting first erupted.
Ukraine March 7 Ukrainian film star, 33, killed in Russia-Ukraine war while defending country Pasha Lee, who served on Ukraine’s territorial defense unit after he put his acting and TV hosting duties to the side when the war began, was killed in action during a Russian shelling in Irpin, a Facebook post shared to the Odesa International Film Festival's profile said. He was 33.
Media March 7 Ukrainian MP warns Vladimir Putin 'loves' to destroy humanitarian convoys Ukrainian MP Kira Rudik discusses whether Putin will allow refugees to leave the country Monday on "Your World."
OPINION March 7 China's Xi and Russia's Putin backstab Biden Further, while the Chinese Communist Party and the Kremlin do not have a formal alliance, they are strategic partners.
White House March 7 Biden risks whitewashing Maduro's 'crimes against humanity' in pursuit of Venezuelan oil, expert warns President Biden’s pursuit of Venezuelan oil risks whitewashing the Maduro regime's alleged "crimes against humanity," some experts say.
Russia March 7 Russian-born U.S. citizen slams censorship, says for many Russians, 'the war doesn't exist' As Russian forces lay siege to Ukrainian cities and shell sites throughout the country, Russians to the north are largely unaware of how severe the war has become due to rampant censorship and misinformation, according to a Russian-born U.S. citizen who now lives in Texas.
Ukraine March 7 Zelenskyy 'fighting a tyrant who is trying to glue the Soviet Union back together,' Reagan Foundation says The Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation & Institute notified Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy Monday that he is the next recipient of the Reagan Freedom Award, as he fights a “tyrant” who is “trying to glue the Soviet Union back together.”
Russia March 7 We should 'starve Putin of money': Browder warns we're only scratching the surface sanctioning the oligarchs Bill Browder sat down with Fox News Contributor Douglas Murray Thursday to discuss how the bill he fought for, the Magnitsky Act, could be used to further sanction Russia as their invasion into Ukraine rages on.
Media March 7 ABC's Stephanpoulos spars with Chris Christie over energy independence: Climate change is 'existential crisis' ABC's George Stephanopoulos called climate change an "existential crisis" that was just getting worse while discussing the possibility of the U.S. becoming energy independent.
New York City March 7 Russia-Ukraine war: NYC on 'ultra-high alert' amid increased risk of Russian retaliatory cyberattack New York state is facing "increased risk" of cyberattack from Russian retaliators, while city agents have seen more breach attempts amid heightened tensions that have arisen from the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
Ukraine March 7 Leaving Ukraine: The difficult decision for some to flee their homeland amid Russian invasion Ukraine American Julia Berozy had pleaded with her friends and family, including her 59-year-old mother who is undergoing cancer treatments, to leave Ukraine even before the fighting first erupted.
Ukraine March 7 Ukrainian film star, 33, killed in Russia-Ukraine war while defending country Pasha Lee, who served on Ukraine’s territorial defense unit after he put his acting and TV hosting duties to the side when the war began, was killed in action during a Russian shelling in Irpin, a Facebook post shared to the Odesa International Film Festival's profile said. He was 33.
Media March 7 Ukrainian MP warns Vladimir Putin 'loves' to destroy humanitarian convoys Ukrainian MP Kira Rudik discusses whether Putin will allow refugees to leave the country Monday on "Your World."
OPINION March 7 China's Xi and Russia's Putin backstab Biden Further, while the Chinese Communist Party and the Kremlin do not have a formal alliance, they are strategic partners.
White House March 7 Biden risks whitewashing Maduro's 'crimes against humanity' in pursuit of Venezuelan oil, expert warns President Biden’s pursuit of Venezuelan oil risks whitewashing the Maduro regime's alleged "crimes against humanity," some experts say.
Russia March 7 Russian-born U.S. citizen slams censorship, says for many Russians, 'the war doesn't exist' As Russian forces lay siege to Ukrainian cities and shell sites throughout the country, Russians to the north are largely unaware of how severe the war has become due to rampant censorship and misinformation, according to a Russian-born U.S. citizen who now lives in Texas.
Ukraine March 7 Zelenskyy 'fighting a tyrant who is trying to glue the Soviet Union back together,' Reagan Foundation says The Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation & Institute notified Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy Monday that he is the next recipient of the Reagan Freedom Award, as he fights a “tyrant” who is “trying to glue the Soviet Union back together.”
Russia March 7 We should 'starve Putin of money': Browder warns we're only scratching the surface sanctioning the oligarchs Bill Browder sat down with Fox News Contributor Douglas Murray Thursday to discuss how the bill he fought for, the Magnitsky Act, could be used to further sanction Russia as their invasion into Ukraine rages on.
Media March 7 ABC's Stephanpoulos spars with Chris Christie over energy independence: Climate change is 'existential crisis' ABC's George Stephanopoulos called climate change an "existential crisis" that was just getting worse while discussing the possibility of the U.S. becoming energy independent.
New York City March 7 Russia-Ukraine war: NYC on 'ultra-high alert' amid increased risk of Russian retaliatory cyberattack New York state is facing "increased risk" of cyberattack from Russian retaliators, while city agents have seen more breach attempts amid heightened tensions that have arisen from the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
Ukraine March 7 Leaving Ukraine: The difficult decision for some to flee their homeland amid Russian invasion Ukraine American Julia Berozy had pleaded with her friends and family, including her 59-year-old mother who is undergoing cancer treatments, to leave Ukraine even before the fighting first erupted.
Ukraine March 7 Ukrainian film star, 33, killed in Russia-Ukraine war while defending country Pasha Lee, who served on Ukraine’s territorial defense unit after he put his acting and TV hosting duties to the side when the war began, was killed in action during a Russian shelling in Irpin, a Facebook post shared to the Odesa International Film Festival's profile said. He was 33.
Media March 7 Ukrainian MP warns Vladimir Putin 'loves' to destroy humanitarian convoys Ukrainian MP Kira Rudik discusses whether Putin will allow refugees to leave the country Monday on "Your World."
OPINION March 7 China's Xi and Russia's Putin backstab Biden Further, while the Chinese Communist Party and the Kremlin do not have a formal alliance, they are strategic partners.
White House March 7 Biden risks whitewashing Maduro's 'crimes against humanity' in pursuit of Venezuelan oil, expert warns President Biden’s pursuit of Venezuelan oil risks whitewashing the Maduro regime's alleged "crimes against humanity," some experts say.
Russia March 7 Russian-born U.S. citizen slams censorship, says for many Russians, 'the war doesn't exist' As Russian forces lay siege to Ukrainian cities and shell sites throughout the country, Russians to the north are largely unaware of how severe the war has become due to rampant censorship and misinformation, according to a Russian-born U.S. citizen who now lives in Texas.
Ukraine March 7 Zelenskyy 'fighting a tyrant who is trying to glue the Soviet Union back together,' Reagan Foundation says The Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation & Institute notified Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy Monday that he is the next recipient of the Reagan Freedom Award, as he fights a “tyrant” who is “trying to glue the Soviet Union back together.”
Russia March 7 We should 'starve Putin of money': Browder warns we're only scratching the surface sanctioning the oligarchs Bill Browder sat down with Fox News Contributor Douglas Murray Thursday to discuss how the bill he fought for, the Magnitsky Act, could be used to further sanction Russia as their invasion into Ukraine rages on.
Media March 7 ABC's Stephanpoulos spars with Chris Christie over energy independence: Climate change is 'existential crisis' ABC's George Stephanopoulos called climate change an "existential crisis" that was just getting worse while discussing the possibility of the U.S. becoming energy independent.
New York City March 7 Russia-Ukraine war: NYC on 'ultra-high alert' amid increased risk of Russian retaliatory cyberattack New York state is facing "increased risk" of cyberattack from Russian retaliators, while city agents have seen more breach attempts amid heightened tensions that have arisen from the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
Ukraine March 7 Leaving Ukraine: The difficult decision for some to flee their homeland amid Russian invasion Ukraine American Julia Berozy had pleaded with her friends and family, including her 59-year-old mother who is undergoing cancer treatments, to leave Ukraine even before the fighting first erupted.
Ukraine March 7 Ukrainian film star, 33, killed in Russia-Ukraine war while defending country Pasha Lee, who served on Ukraine’s territorial defense unit after he put his acting and TV hosting duties to the side when the war began, was killed in action during a Russian shelling in Irpin, a Facebook post shared to the Odesa International Film Festival's profile said. He was 33.
Media March 7 Ukrainian MP warns Vladimir Putin 'loves' to destroy humanitarian convoys Ukrainian MP Kira Rudik discusses whether Putin will allow refugees to leave the country Monday on "Your World."
OPINION March 7 China's Xi and Russia's Putin backstab Biden Further, while the Chinese Communist Party and the Kremlin do not have a formal alliance, they are strategic partners.
White House March 7 Biden risks whitewashing Maduro's 'crimes against humanity' in pursuit of Venezuelan oil, expert warns President Biden’s pursuit of Venezuelan oil risks whitewashing the Maduro regime's alleged "crimes against humanity," some experts say.
Russia March 7 Russian-born U.S. citizen slams censorship, says for many Russians, 'the war doesn't exist' As Russian forces lay siege to Ukrainian cities and shell sites throughout the country, Russians to the north are largely unaware of how severe the war has become due to rampant censorship and misinformation, according to a Russian-born U.S. citizen who now lives in Texas.
Ukraine March 7 Zelenskyy 'fighting a tyrant who is trying to glue the Soviet Union back together,' Reagan Foundation says The Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation & Institute notified Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy Monday that he is the next recipient of the Reagan Freedom Award, as he fights a “tyrant” who is “trying to glue the Soviet Union back together.”
Russia March 7 We should 'starve Putin of money': Browder warns we're only scratching the surface sanctioning the oligarchs Bill Browder sat down with Fox News Contributor Douglas Murray Thursday to discuss how the bill he fought for, the Magnitsky Act, could be used to further sanction Russia as their invasion into Ukraine rages on.
Media March 7 ABC's Stephanpoulos spars with Chris Christie over energy independence: Climate change is 'existential crisis' ABC's George Stephanopoulos called climate change an "existential crisis" that was just getting worse while discussing the possibility of the U.S. becoming energy independent.
New York City March 7 Russia-Ukraine war: NYC on 'ultra-high alert' amid increased risk of Russian retaliatory cyberattack New York state is facing "increased risk" of cyberattack from Russian retaliators, while city agents have seen more breach attempts amid heightened tensions that have arisen from the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
Ukraine March 7 Leaving Ukraine: The difficult decision for some to flee their homeland amid Russian invasion Ukraine American Julia Berozy had pleaded with her friends and family, including her 59-year-old mother who is undergoing cancer treatments, to leave Ukraine even before the fighting first erupted.
Russia March 4 US senators to meet virtually with Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskyy The United States Senate has been invited to participate in a virtual meeting with Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskyy on Saturday, Fox News has confirmed.
Vladimir Putin March 4 Joe Piscopo: 'Gangster' Putin 'took over the whole neighborhood' with 'nobody in Oval office' Vladimir V. Putin can be best compared to a gangster who incrementally takes control of his neighborhood while no one stands up to him, Joe Piscopo said.
Russia March 4 Rep. Brian Fitzpatrick heads to Ukraine border: 'I will go as far as ... they will allow me to go' A bipartisan congressional delegation is heading to Poland Friday to get as close to the Russia-Ukraine war as safely possible and to see firsthand what is needed to help the Ukrainian people.
Ukraine March 4 Humanitarian no-fly zone over Ukraine proposed by former NATO supreme allied commander Retired Gen. Philip Breedlove, NATO’s former supreme allied commander in Europe, proposed a humanitarian no fly-zone which he said would be a step down from a military no-fly zone and have different rules of engagement.
Iran March 4 Former Iran President Ahmadinejad backs Ukraine's Zelenskyy in contrast to regime Former Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has come out in support of Ukraine as it fends off an invasion from Russia, a stark contrast to the pro-Moscow bent of the current regime in Tehran.
Russia March 4 Biden admin sends mixed messages on alleged Russian war crimes Psaki told the press that an internal investigation into supposed Russian war crimes is still underway
EDUCATION March 4 Virginia teacher suspended after reportedly making pro-Russia comments amid war with Ukraine A substitute teacher at an Arlington, Virginia, middle school has been suspended for reportedly making pro-Russia comments amid the Russia-Ukraine war.
Ukraine March 4 Russian propaganda 'outgunned' by social media rebuttals Russian state media is spreading misinformation about the location of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy
Ukraine March 4 McCaul traveling to Poland-Ukraine border to stand with refugees 'against Putin's evil' FIRST ON FOX: Rep. Michael McCaul, R-Texas, told Fox News Digital that he is traveling to the Poland-Ukraine border this weekend in order to stand with refugees escaping Putin's "evil" and "unprovoked war of aggression."
Celebrity News March 4 Russian soprano Anna Netrebko out at the Met Opera Netrebko withdrew from her future engagements at the Metropolitan Opera rather than repudiate her support for Russian President Vladimir Putin. This decision cost the company the loss of one of its top voices. The Met made several attempts to convince Netrebko, who has made statements critical of the war, to rebuke Putin but failed to persuade the singer.
Russia March 4 US senators to meet virtually with Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskyy The United States Senate has been invited to participate in a virtual meeting with Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskyy on Saturday, Fox News has confirmed.
Vladimir Putin March 4 Joe Piscopo: 'Gangster' Putin 'took over the whole neighborhood' with 'nobody in Oval office' Vladimir V. Putin can be best compared to a gangster who incrementally takes control of his neighborhood while no one stands up to him, Joe Piscopo said.
Russia March 4 Rep. Brian Fitzpatrick heads to Ukraine border: 'I will go as far as ... they will allow me to go' A bipartisan congressional delegation is heading to Poland Friday to get as close to the Russia-Ukraine war as safely possible and to see firsthand what is needed to help the Ukrainian people.
Ukraine March 4 Humanitarian no-fly zone over Ukraine proposed by former NATO supreme allied commander Retired Gen. Philip Breedlove, NATO’s former supreme allied commander in Europe, proposed a humanitarian no fly-zone which he said would be a step down from a military no-fly zone and have different rules of engagement.
Iran March 4 Former Iran President Ahmadinejad backs Ukraine's Zelenskyy in contrast to regime Former Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has come out in support of Ukraine as it fends off an invasion from Russia, a stark contrast to the pro-Moscow bent of the current regime in Tehran.
Russia March 4 Biden admin sends mixed messages on alleged Russian war crimes Psaki told the press that an internal investigation into supposed Russian war crimes is still underway
EDUCATION March 4 Virginia teacher suspended after reportedly making pro-Russia comments amid war with Ukraine A substitute teacher at an Arlington, Virginia, middle school has been suspended for reportedly making pro-Russia comments amid the Russia-Ukraine war.
Ukraine March 4 Russian propaganda 'outgunned' by social media rebuttals Russian state media is spreading misinformation about the location of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy
Ukraine March 4 McCaul traveling to Poland-Ukraine border to stand with refugees 'against Putin's evil' FIRST ON FOX: Rep. Michael McCaul, R-Texas, told Fox News Digital that he is traveling to the Poland-Ukraine border this weekend in order to stand with refugees escaping Putin's "evil" and "unprovoked war of aggression."
Celebrity News March 4 Russian soprano Anna Netrebko out at the Met Opera Netrebko withdrew from her future engagements at the Metropolitan Opera rather than repudiate her support for Russian President Vladimir Putin. This decision cost the company the loss of one of its top voices. The Met made several attempts to convince Netrebko, who has made statements critical of the war, to rebuke Putin but failed to persuade the singer.
Pentagon March 4 US aid to Ukraine compressed process from months to ‘hours and days’ A U.S. defense official said that the Defense Dept. continues to that it can exceed what people thought was possible in terms of processing and delivering assistance.
Fox News Flash March 4 Ukrainian mother escapes to Poland with daughter as husband returns to fight Russians Ukrainians were forced to leave behind their home and families during the Russian invasion.
Children's Health March 4 Russia invasion: Ukraine's makeshift maternity wards help new moms deliver amid airstrikes Makeshift nurseries are popping up throughout Ukraine as hospitals move new mothers to improvised bomb shelters for their safety.
Ukraine March 4 Russia seeking 'leverage' by seizing nuclear power plant: US defense official An American defense official said Russia could "punish" Ukrainians for their resistance using their control of the country's largest nuclear power plant.
Ukraine March 4 Russia-Ukraine war: photos show devastation on 9th day of invasion President Vladimir Putin's forces continued to wreak widespread devastation on Ukraine on the 9th day of the war.
Ukraine March 4 Florida student on how he's tracking Russian oligarchs’ private jets Florida college student Jack Sweeney tracks private jets of Russian oligarchs flying around world during Ukraine invasion.
Digital Originals March 4 Ukraine conflict 'heightens the risk' of Chinese-American war, professor says Russia's invasion of Ukraine makes Chinese military action in Taiwan more likely, according to Tufts University professor Michael Beckley.
Russia March 4 Weapons used in the Russia-Ukraine war The Russian invasion of Ukraine is the largest conflict that Europe has seen since World War II, with Russia conducting a multi-pronged offensive across the country.
Ukraine March 4 Ukraine-Russia war: What is a cluster bomb? NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg has accused Russia of using cluster bombs in its ongoing invasion of Ukraine.
THE CLINTONS March 4 Amid Russia war on Ukraine, Bill Clinton relaunching Clinton Global Initiative Former President Bill Clinton is restarting his family's dormant Clinton Global Initiative.
Pentagon March 4 US aid to Ukraine compressed process from months to ‘hours and days’ A U.S. defense official said that the Defense Dept. continues to that it can exceed what people thought was possible in terms of processing and delivering assistance.
Fox News Flash March 4 Ukrainian mother escapes to Poland with daughter as husband returns to fight Russians Ukrainians were forced to leave behind their home and families during the Russian invasion.
Children's Health March 4 Russia invasion: Ukraine's makeshift maternity wards help new moms deliver amid airstrikes Makeshift nurseries are popping up throughout Ukraine as hospitals move new mothers to improvised bomb shelters for their safety.
Ukraine March 4 Russia seeking 'leverage' by seizing nuclear power plant: US defense official An American defense official said Russia could "punish" Ukrainians for their resistance using their control of the country's largest nuclear power plant.
Ukraine March 4 Russia-Ukraine war: photos show devastation on 9th day of invasion President Vladimir Putin's forces continued to wreak widespread devastation on Ukraine on the 9th day of the war.
Ukraine March 4 Florida student on how he's tracking Russian oligarchs’ private jets Florida college student Jack Sweeney tracks private jets of Russian oligarchs flying around world during Ukraine invasion.
Digital Originals March 4 Ukraine conflict 'heightens the risk' of Chinese-American war, professor says Russia's invasion of Ukraine makes Chinese military action in Taiwan more likely, according to Tufts University professor Michael Beckley.
Russia March 4 Weapons used in the Russia-Ukraine war The Russian invasion of Ukraine is the largest conflict that Europe has seen since World War II, with Russia conducting a multi-pronged offensive across the country.
Ukraine March 4 Ukraine-Russia war: What is a cluster bomb? NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg has accused Russia of using cluster bombs in its ongoing invasion of Ukraine.
THE CLINTONS March 4 Amid Russia war on Ukraine, Bill Clinton relaunching Clinton Global Initiative Former President Bill Clinton is restarting his family's dormant Clinton Global Initiative.
Pentagon March 4 US aid to Ukraine compressed process from months to ‘hours and days’ A U.S. defense official said that the Defense Dept. continues to that it can exceed what people thought was possible in terms of processing and delivering assistance.
Fox News Flash March 4 Ukrainian mother escapes to Poland with daughter as husband returns to fight Russians Ukrainians were forced to leave behind their home and families during the Russian invasion.
Children's Health March 4 Russia invasion: Ukraine's makeshift maternity wards help new moms deliver amid airstrikes Makeshift nurseries are popping up throughout Ukraine as hospitals move new mothers to improvised bomb shelters for their safety.
Ukraine March 4 Russia seeking 'leverage' by seizing nuclear power plant: US defense official An American defense official said Russia could "punish" Ukrainians for their resistance using their control of the country's largest nuclear power plant.
Ukraine March 4 Russia-Ukraine war: photos show devastation on 9th day of invasion President Vladimir Putin's forces continued to wreak widespread devastation on Ukraine on the 9th day of the war.
Ukraine March 4 Florida student on how he's tracking Russian oligarchs’ private jets Florida college student Jack Sweeney tracks private jets of Russian oligarchs flying around world during Ukraine invasion.
Digital Originals March 4 Ukraine conflict 'heightens the risk' of Chinese-American war, professor says Russia's invasion of Ukraine makes Chinese military action in Taiwan more likely, according to Tufts University professor Michael Beckley.
Russia March 4 Weapons used in the Russia-Ukraine war The Russian invasion of Ukraine is the largest conflict that Europe has seen since World War II, with Russia conducting a multi-pronged offensive across the country.
Ukraine March 4 Ukraine-Russia war: What is a cluster bomb? NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg has accused Russia of using cluster bombs in its ongoing invasion of Ukraine.
THE CLINTONS March 4 Amid Russia war on Ukraine, Bill Clinton relaunching Clinton Global Initiative Former President Bill Clinton is restarting his family's dormant Clinton Global Initiative.
Pentagon March 4 US aid to Ukraine compressed process from months to ‘hours and days’ A U.S. defense official said that the Defense Dept. continues to that it can exceed what people thought was possible in terms of processing and delivering assistance.
Fox News Flash March 4 Ukrainian mother escapes to Poland with daughter as husband returns to fight Russians Ukrainians were forced to leave behind their home and families during the Russian invasion.
Children's Health March 4 Russia invasion: Ukraine's makeshift maternity wards help new moms deliver amid airstrikes Makeshift nurseries are popping up throughout Ukraine as hospitals move new mothers to improvised bomb shelters for their safety.
Ukraine March 4 Russia seeking 'leverage' by seizing nuclear power plant: US defense official An American defense official said Russia could "punish" Ukrainians for their resistance using their control of the country's largest nuclear power plant.
Ukraine March 4 Russia-Ukraine war: photos show devastation on 9th day of invasion President Vladimir Putin's forces continued to wreak widespread devastation on Ukraine on the 9th day of the war.
Ukraine March 4 Florida student on how he's tracking Russian oligarchs’ private jets Florida college student Jack Sweeney tracks private jets of Russian oligarchs flying around world during Ukraine invasion.
Digital Originals March 4 Ukraine conflict 'heightens the risk' of Chinese-American war, professor says Russia's invasion of Ukraine makes Chinese military action in Taiwan more likely, according to Tufts University professor Michael Beckley.
Russia March 4 Weapons used in the Russia-Ukraine war The Russian invasion of Ukraine is the largest conflict that Europe has seen since World War II, with Russia conducting a multi-pronged offensive across the country.
Ukraine March 4 Ukraine-Russia war: What is a cluster bomb? NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg has accused Russia of using cluster bombs in its ongoing invasion of Ukraine.
THE CLINTONS March 4 Amid Russia war on Ukraine, Bill Clinton relaunching Clinton Global Initiative Former President Bill Clinton is restarting his family's dormant Clinton Global Initiative.
Ukraine March 3 Ukrainian churches sending prayers, money to friends and family in war zone Ukrainian churches are praying for relief. Most of the Holy Trinity Ukrainian Mission Parish still has family in Ukraine.
The Story March 3 Russia-Ukraine crisis: Bethenny Frankel says her BStrong Foundation is hoping to help 1M refugees The philanthropist and entrepreneur joined Fox News Channel’s “The Story with Martha MacCallum” to discuss her worldwide initiative to help aid Ukrainian citizens impacted by the Russian invasion.
Ukraine March 3 Ukraine president appeals for European aid amid Russian bombardment of nuclear facility that sparked fire Russian artillery fire is blasting Ukraine's largest nuclear plant, sparking a fire, hours after international atomic regulators warned that combat at the facility could wreak havoc, according to Ukraine authorities.
Ukraine March 3 What is Zaporizhzhya, Europe's largest nuclear power plant? Ukraine’s Zaporizhzhya nuclear power plant, which has six reactors and supplies a quarter of the country’s electricity, is the largest facility of its kind in Europe and one of the biggest on the planet.
Russia March 3 Sen. Cassidy calls for 'Operation Warp Speed' for U.S. energy production Sen. Bill Cassidy, R-La., is calling for an "Operation Warp Speed" project for U.S. domestic energy production, arguing the United States needs to speed up its energy exports much like how the federal government fast-tracked the development of life-saving COVID-19 vaccines.
Russia March 3 Ukranian President Zelenskyy avoided 3 assassination attempts since Russia invasion: report Ukranian President Volodymyr Zelensky has reportedly been targeted for assasination three times since Russian troops invaded his country last week.
Fox News Flash March 3 Gen. Jack Keane: Russia's attack on Ukraine's largest nuclear plant doesn't 'make sense' Fox News senior strategic analyst Gen. Jack Keane (Ret.) warned Thursday that Russian President Vladimir Putin will stop at nothing to take over Ukraine on “Jesse Watters Primetime.”
Fox News Flash March 3 Watters: 'Wild' information war being waged 'on the sidelines' of Russia-Ukraine war The "Jesse Watters Primetime" host has the latest on the physical and information wars in the Russia-Ukraine conflict.
Washington DC March 3 Secret Service arrests two men on weapons charges near Ukrainian Embassy in DC The Secret Service arrested two men on weapons charges near the Ukrainian embassy in the Georgetown neighborhood of Washington, D.C., on Thursday morning.
Ukraine March 3 Biden administration gives protection from deportation to Ukrainians living in US DHS announced Thursday it is giving Temporary Protected Status to Ukrainian nationals living in the United States.
Ukraine March 3 Ukrainian churches sending prayers, money to friends and family in war zone Ukrainian churches are praying for relief. Most of the Holy Trinity Ukrainian Mission Parish still has family in Ukraine.
The Story March 3 Russia-Ukraine crisis: Bethenny Frankel says her BStrong Foundation is hoping to help 1M refugees The philanthropist and entrepreneur joined Fox News Channel’s “The Story with Martha MacCallum” to discuss her worldwide initiative to help aid Ukrainian citizens impacted by the Russian invasion.
Ukraine March 3 Ukraine president appeals for European aid amid Russian bombardment of nuclear facility that sparked fire Russian artillery fire is blasting Ukraine's largest nuclear plant, sparking a fire, hours after international atomic regulators warned that combat at the facility could wreak havoc, according to Ukraine authorities.
Ukraine March 3 What is Zaporizhzhya, Europe's largest nuclear power plant? Ukraine’s Zaporizhzhya nuclear power plant, which has six reactors and supplies a quarter of the country’s electricity, is the largest facility of its kind in Europe and one of the biggest on the planet.
Russia March 3 Sen. Cassidy calls for 'Operation Warp Speed' for U.S. energy production Sen. Bill Cassidy, R-La., is calling for an "Operation Warp Speed" project for U.S. domestic energy production, arguing the United States needs to speed up its energy exports much like how the federal government fast-tracked the development of life-saving COVID-19 vaccines.
Russia March 3 Ukranian President Zelenskyy avoided 3 assassination attempts since Russia invasion: report Ukranian President Volodymyr Zelensky has reportedly been targeted for assasination three times since Russian troops invaded his country last week.
Fox News Flash March 3 Gen. Jack Keane: Russia's attack on Ukraine's largest nuclear plant doesn't 'make sense' Fox News senior strategic analyst Gen. Jack Keane (Ret.) warned Thursday that Russian President Vladimir Putin will stop at nothing to take over Ukraine on “Jesse Watters Primetime.”
Fox News Flash March 3 Watters: 'Wild' information war being waged 'on the sidelines' of Russia-Ukraine war The "Jesse Watters Primetime" host has the latest on the physical and information wars in the Russia-Ukraine conflict.
Washington DC March 3 Secret Service arrests two men on weapons charges near Ukrainian Embassy in DC The Secret Service arrested two men on weapons charges near the Ukrainian embassy in the Georgetown neighborhood of Washington, D.C., on Thursday morning.
Ukraine March 3 Biden administration gives protection from deportation to Ukrainians living in US DHS announced Thursday it is giving Temporary Protected Status to Ukrainian nationals living in the United States.
Ukraine March 3 Ukrainian churches sending prayers, money to friends and family in war zone Ukrainian churches are praying for relief. Most of the Holy Trinity Ukrainian Mission Parish still has family in Ukraine.
The Story March 3 Russia-Ukraine crisis: Bethenny Frankel says her BStrong Foundation is hoping to help 1M refugees The philanthropist and entrepreneur joined Fox News Channel’s “The Story with Martha MacCallum” to discuss her worldwide initiative to help aid Ukrainian citizens impacted by the Russian invasion.
Ukraine March 3 Ukraine president appeals for European aid amid Russian bombardment of nuclear facility that sparked fire Russian artillery fire is blasting Ukraine's largest nuclear plant, sparking a fire, hours after international atomic regulators warned that combat at the facility could wreak havoc, according to Ukraine authorities.
Ukraine March 3 What is Zaporizhzhya, Europe's largest nuclear power plant? Ukraine’s Zaporizhzhya nuclear power plant, which has six reactors and supplies a quarter of the country’s electricity, is the largest facility of its kind in Europe and one of the biggest on the planet.
Russia March 3 Sen. Cassidy calls for 'Operation Warp Speed' for U.S. energy production Sen. Bill Cassidy, R-La., is calling for an "Operation Warp Speed" project for U.S. domestic energy production, arguing the United States needs to speed up its energy exports much like how the federal government fast-tracked the development of life-saving COVID-19 vaccines.
Russia March 3 Ukranian President Zelenskyy avoided 3 assassination attempts since Russia invasion: report Ukranian President Volodymyr Zelensky has reportedly been targeted for assasination three times since Russian troops invaded his country last week.
Fox News Flash March 3 Gen. Jack Keane: Russia's attack on Ukraine's largest nuclear plant doesn't 'make sense' Fox News senior strategic analyst Gen. Jack Keane (Ret.) warned Thursday that Russian President Vladimir Putin will stop at nothing to take over Ukraine on “Jesse Watters Primetime.”
Fox News Flash March 3 Watters: 'Wild' information war being waged 'on the sidelines' of Russia-Ukraine war The "Jesse Watters Primetime" host has the latest on the physical and information wars in the Russia-Ukraine conflict.
Washington DC March 3 Secret Service arrests two men on weapons charges near Ukrainian Embassy in DC The Secret Service arrested two men on weapons charges near the Ukrainian embassy in the Georgetown neighborhood of Washington, D.C., on Thursday morning.
Ukraine March 3 Biden administration gives protection from deportation to Ukrainians living in US DHS announced Thursday it is giving Temporary Protected Status to Ukrainian nationals living in the United States.
Ukraine March 3 Ukrainian churches sending prayers, money to friends and family in war zone Ukrainian churches are praying for relief. Most of the Holy Trinity Ukrainian Mission Parish still has family in Ukraine.
The Story March 3 Russia-Ukraine crisis: Bethenny Frankel says her BStrong Foundation is hoping to help 1M refugees The philanthropist and entrepreneur joined Fox News Channel’s “The Story with Martha MacCallum” to discuss her worldwide initiative to help aid Ukrainian citizens impacted by the Russian invasion.
Ukraine March 3 Ukraine president appeals for European aid amid Russian bombardment of nuclear facility that sparked fire Russian artillery fire is blasting Ukraine's largest nuclear plant, sparking a fire, hours after international atomic regulators warned that combat at the facility could wreak havoc, according to Ukraine authorities.
Ukraine March 3 What is Zaporizhzhya, Europe's largest nuclear power plant? Ukraine’s Zaporizhzhya nuclear power plant, which has six reactors and supplies a quarter of the country’s electricity, is the largest facility of its kind in Europe and one of the biggest on the planet.
Russia March 3 Sen. Cassidy calls for 'Operation Warp Speed' for U.S. energy production Sen. Bill Cassidy, R-La., is calling for an "Operation Warp Speed" project for U.S. domestic energy production, arguing the United States needs to speed up its energy exports much like how the federal government fast-tracked the development of life-saving COVID-19 vaccines.
Russia March 3 Ukranian President Zelenskyy avoided 3 assassination attempts since Russia invasion: report Ukranian President Volodymyr Zelensky has reportedly been targeted for assasination three times since Russian troops invaded his country last week.
Fox News Flash March 3 Gen. Jack Keane: Russia's attack on Ukraine's largest nuclear plant doesn't 'make sense' Fox News senior strategic analyst Gen. Jack Keane (Ret.) warned Thursday that Russian President Vladimir Putin will stop at nothing to take over Ukraine on “Jesse Watters Primetime.”
Fox News Flash March 3 Watters: 'Wild' information war being waged 'on the sidelines' of Russia-Ukraine war The "Jesse Watters Primetime" host has the latest on the physical and information wars in the Russia-Ukraine conflict.
Washington DC March 3 Secret Service arrests two men on weapons charges near Ukrainian Embassy in DC The Secret Service arrested two men on weapons charges near the Ukrainian embassy in the Georgetown neighborhood of Washington, D.C., on Thursday morning.
Ukraine March 3 Biden administration gives protection from deportation to Ukrainians living in US DHS announced Thursday it is giving Temporary Protected Status to Ukrainian nationals living in the United States.
Ukraine March 3 Ukrainian churches sending prayers, money to friends and family in war zone Ukrainian churches are praying for relief. Most of the Holy Trinity Ukrainian Mission Parish still has family in Ukraine.
The Story March 3 Russia-Ukraine crisis: Bethenny Frankel says her BStrong Foundation is hoping to help 1M refugees The philanthropist and entrepreneur joined Fox News Channel’s “The Story with Martha MacCallum” to discuss her worldwide initiative to help aid Ukrainian citizens impacted by the Russian invasion.
Ukraine March 3 Ukraine president appeals for European aid amid Russian bombardment of nuclear facility that sparked fire Russian artillery fire is blasting Ukraine's largest nuclear plant, sparking a fire, hours after international atomic regulators warned that combat at the facility could wreak havoc, according to Ukraine authorities.
Ukraine March 3 What is Zaporizhzhya, Europe's largest nuclear power plant? Ukraine’s Zaporizhzhya nuclear power plant, which has six reactors and supplies a quarter of the country’s electricity, is the largest facility of its kind in Europe and one of the biggest on the planet.
Russia March 3 Sen. Cassidy calls for 'Operation Warp Speed' for U.S. energy production Sen. Bill Cassidy, R-La., is calling for an "Operation Warp Speed" project for U.S. domestic energy production, arguing the United States needs to speed up its energy exports much like how the federal government fast-tracked the development of life-saving COVID-19 vaccines.
Russia March 3 Ukranian President Zelenskyy avoided 3 assassination attempts since Russia invasion: report Ukranian President Volodymyr Zelensky has reportedly been targeted for assasination three times since Russian troops invaded his country last week.
Fox News Flash March 3 Gen. Jack Keane: Russia's attack on Ukraine's largest nuclear plant doesn't 'make sense' Fox News senior strategic analyst Gen. Jack Keane (Ret.) warned Thursday that Russian President Vladimir Putin will stop at nothing to take over Ukraine on “Jesse Watters Primetime.”
Fox News Flash March 3 Watters: 'Wild' information war being waged 'on the sidelines' of Russia-Ukraine war The "Jesse Watters Primetime" host has the latest on the physical and information wars in the Russia-Ukraine conflict.
Washington DC March 3 Secret Service arrests two men on weapons charges near Ukrainian Embassy in DC The Secret Service arrested two men on weapons charges near the Ukrainian embassy in the Georgetown neighborhood of Washington, D.C., on Thursday morning.
Ukraine March 3 Biden administration gives protection from deportation to Ukrainians living in US DHS announced Thursday it is giving Temporary Protected Status to Ukrainian nationals living in the United States.
Ukraine March 3 Ukrainian churches sending prayers, money to friends and family in war zone Ukrainian churches are praying for relief. Most of the Holy Trinity Ukrainian Mission Parish still has family in Ukraine.
The Story March 3 Russia-Ukraine crisis: Bethenny Frankel says her BStrong Foundation is hoping to help 1M refugees The philanthropist and entrepreneur joined Fox News Channel’s “The Story with Martha MacCallum” to discuss her worldwide initiative to help aid Ukrainian citizens impacted by the Russian invasion.
Ukraine March 3 Ukraine president appeals for European aid amid Russian bombardment of nuclear facility that sparked fire Russian artillery fire is blasting Ukraine's largest nuclear plant, sparking a fire, hours after international atomic regulators warned that combat at the facility could wreak havoc, according to Ukraine authorities.
Ukraine March 3 What is Zaporizhzhya, Europe's largest nuclear power plant? Ukraine’s Zaporizhzhya nuclear power plant, which has six reactors and supplies a quarter of the country’s electricity, is the largest facility of its kind in Europe and one of the biggest on the planet.
Russia March 3 Sen. Cassidy calls for 'Operation Warp Speed' for U.S. energy production Sen. Bill Cassidy, R-La., is calling for an "Operation Warp Speed" project for U.S. domestic energy production, arguing the United States needs to speed up its energy exports much like how the federal government fast-tracked the development of life-saving COVID-19 vaccines.
Russia March 3 Ukranian President Zelenskyy avoided 3 assassination attempts since Russia invasion: report Ukranian President Volodymyr Zelensky has reportedly been targeted for assasination three times since Russian troops invaded his country last week.
Fox News Flash March 3 Gen. Jack Keane: Russia's attack on Ukraine's largest nuclear plant doesn't 'make sense' Fox News senior strategic analyst Gen. Jack Keane (Ret.) warned Thursday that Russian President Vladimir Putin will stop at nothing to take over Ukraine on “Jesse Watters Primetime.”
Fox News Flash March 3 Watters: 'Wild' information war being waged 'on the sidelines' of Russia-Ukraine war The "Jesse Watters Primetime" host has the latest on the physical and information wars in the Russia-Ukraine conflict.
Washington DC March 3 Secret Service arrests two men on weapons charges near Ukrainian Embassy in DC The Secret Service arrested two men on weapons charges near the Ukrainian embassy in the Georgetown neighborhood of Washington, D.C., on Thursday morning.
Ukraine March 3 Biden administration gives protection from deportation to Ukrainians living in US DHS announced Thursday it is giving Temporary Protected Status to Ukrainian nationals living in the United States.
Ukraine March 3 Ukrainian churches sending prayers, money to friends and family in war zone Ukrainian churches are praying for relief. Most of the Holy Trinity Ukrainian Mission Parish still has family in Ukraine.
The Story March 3 Russia-Ukraine crisis: Bethenny Frankel says her BStrong Foundation is hoping to help 1M refugees The philanthropist and entrepreneur joined Fox News Channel’s “The Story with Martha MacCallum” to discuss her worldwide initiative to help aid Ukrainian citizens impacted by the Russian invasion.
Ukraine March 3 Ukraine president appeals for European aid amid Russian bombardment of nuclear facility that sparked fire Russian artillery fire is blasting Ukraine's largest nuclear plant, sparking a fire, hours after international atomic regulators warned that combat at the facility could wreak havoc, according to Ukraine authorities.
Ukraine March 3 What is Zaporizhzhya, Europe's largest nuclear power plant? Ukraine’s Zaporizhzhya nuclear power plant, which has six reactors and supplies a quarter of the country’s electricity, is the largest facility of its kind in Europe and one of the biggest on the planet.
Russia March 3 Sen. Cassidy calls for 'Operation Warp Speed' for U.S. energy production Sen. Bill Cassidy, R-La., is calling for an "Operation Warp Speed" project for U.S. domestic energy production, arguing the United States needs to speed up its energy exports much like how the federal government fast-tracked the development of life-saving COVID-19 vaccines.
Russia March 3 Ukranian President Zelenskyy avoided 3 assassination attempts since Russia invasion: report Ukranian President Volodymyr Zelensky has reportedly been targeted for assasination three times since Russian troops invaded his country last week.
Fox News Flash March 3 Gen. Jack Keane: Russia's attack on Ukraine's largest nuclear plant doesn't 'make sense' Fox News senior strategic analyst Gen. Jack Keane (Ret.) warned Thursday that Russian President Vladimir Putin will stop at nothing to take over Ukraine on “Jesse Watters Primetime.”
Fox News Flash March 3 Watters: 'Wild' information war being waged 'on the sidelines' of Russia-Ukraine war The "Jesse Watters Primetime" host has the latest on the physical and information wars in the Russia-Ukraine conflict.
Washington DC March 3 Secret Service arrests two men on weapons charges near Ukrainian Embassy in DC The Secret Service arrested two men on weapons charges near the Ukrainian embassy in the Georgetown neighborhood of Washington, D.C., on Thursday morning.
Ukraine March 3 Biden administration gives protection from deportation to Ukrainians living in US DHS announced Thursday it is giving Temporary Protected Status to Ukrainian nationals living in the United States.
Ukraine March 3 Ukrainian churches sending prayers, money to friends and family in war zone Ukrainian churches are praying for relief. Most of the Holy Trinity Ukrainian Mission Parish still has family in Ukraine.
The Story March 3 Russia-Ukraine crisis: Bethenny Frankel says her BStrong Foundation is hoping to help 1M refugees The philanthropist and entrepreneur joined Fox News Channel’s “The Story with Martha MacCallum” to discuss her worldwide initiative to help aid Ukrainian citizens impacted by the Russian invasion.
Ukraine March 3 Ukraine president appeals for European aid amid Russian bombardment of nuclear facility that sparked fire Russian artillery fire is blasting Ukraine's largest nuclear plant, sparking a fire, hours after international atomic regulators warned that combat at the facility could wreak havoc, according to Ukraine authorities.
Ukraine March 3 What is Zaporizhzhya, Europe's largest nuclear power plant? Ukraine’s Zaporizhzhya nuclear power plant, which has six reactors and supplies a quarter of the country’s electricity, is the largest facility of its kind in Europe and one of the biggest on the planet.
Russia March 3 Sen. Cassidy calls for 'Operation Warp Speed' for U.S. energy production Sen. Bill Cassidy, R-La., is calling for an "Operation Warp Speed" project for U.S. domestic energy production, arguing the United States needs to speed up its energy exports much like how the federal government fast-tracked the development of life-saving COVID-19 vaccines.
Russia March 3 Ukranian President Zelenskyy avoided 3 assassination attempts since Russia invasion: report Ukranian President Volodymyr Zelensky has reportedly been targeted for assasination three times since Russian troops invaded his country last week.
Fox News Flash March 3 Gen. Jack Keane: Russia's attack on Ukraine's largest nuclear plant doesn't 'make sense' Fox News senior strategic analyst Gen. Jack Keane (Ret.) warned Thursday that Russian President Vladimir Putin will stop at nothing to take over Ukraine on “Jesse Watters Primetime.”
Fox News Flash March 3 Watters: 'Wild' information war being waged 'on the sidelines' of Russia-Ukraine war The "Jesse Watters Primetime" host has the latest on the physical and information wars in the Russia-Ukraine conflict.
Washington DC March 3 Secret Service arrests two men on weapons charges near Ukrainian Embassy in DC The Secret Service arrested two men on weapons charges near the Ukrainian embassy in the Georgetown neighborhood of Washington, D.C., on Thursday morning.
Ukraine March 3 Biden administration gives protection from deportation to Ukrainians living in US DHS announced Thursday it is giving Temporary Protected Status to Ukrainian nationals living in the United States.
Ukraine March 3 Ukrainian churches sending prayers, money to friends and family in war zone Ukrainian churches are praying for relief. Most of the Holy Trinity Ukrainian Mission Parish still has family in Ukraine.
The Story March 3 Russia-Ukraine crisis: Bethenny Frankel says her BStrong Foundation is hoping to help 1M refugees The philanthropist and entrepreneur joined Fox News Channel’s “The Story with Martha MacCallum” to discuss her worldwide initiative to help aid Ukrainian citizens impacted by the Russian invasion.
Ukraine March 3 Ukraine president appeals for European aid amid Russian bombardment of nuclear facility that sparked fire Russian artillery fire is blasting Ukraine's largest nuclear plant, sparking a fire, hours after international atomic regulators warned that combat at the facility could wreak havoc, according to Ukraine authorities.
Ukraine March 3 What is Zaporizhzhya, Europe's largest nuclear power plant? Ukraine’s Zaporizhzhya nuclear power plant, which has six reactors and supplies a quarter of the country’s electricity, is the largest facility of its kind in Europe and one of the biggest on the planet.
Russia March 3 Sen. Cassidy calls for 'Operation Warp Speed' for U.S. energy production Sen. Bill Cassidy, R-La., is calling for an "Operation Warp Speed" project for U.S. domestic energy production, arguing the United States needs to speed up its energy exports much like how the federal government fast-tracked the development of life-saving COVID-19 vaccines.
Russia March 3 Ukranian President Zelenskyy avoided 3 assassination attempts since Russia invasion: report Ukranian President Volodymyr Zelensky has reportedly been targeted for assasination three times since Russian troops invaded his country last week.
Fox News Flash March 3 Gen. Jack Keane: Russia's attack on Ukraine's largest nuclear plant doesn't 'make sense' Fox News senior strategic analyst Gen. Jack Keane (Ret.) warned Thursday that Russian President Vladimir Putin will stop at nothing to take over Ukraine on “Jesse Watters Primetime.”
Fox News Flash March 3 Watters: 'Wild' information war being waged 'on the sidelines' of Russia-Ukraine war The "Jesse Watters Primetime" host has the latest on the physical and information wars in the Russia-Ukraine conflict.
Washington DC March 3 Secret Service arrests two men on weapons charges near Ukrainian Embassy in DC The Secret Service arrested two men on weapons charges near the Ukrainian embassy in the Georgetown neighborhood of Washington, D.C., on Thursday morning.
Ukraine March 3 Biden administration gives protection from deportation to Ukrainians living in US DHS announced Thursday it is giving Temporary Protected Status to Ukrainian nationals living in the United States.
Ukraine March 2 Ukraine invasion: Odesa, country’s 3rd-largest city, braces as Russian warships depart from Crimea The violence of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine hasn’t yet reached Odesa, the country’s third-largest city, but Vladimir Putin’s navy was headed there Wednesday night.
Florida March 2 Florida man blames Putin for why he was speeding, bodycam footage shows A Florida man, who was pulled over for speeding last week, attempted to place blame on Russian President Vladimir Putin during the traffic stop, authorities said.
Fox News Flash March 2 Watters: Protecting Zelenskyy 'is priority number one for the entire Western world' The "Jesse Watters Primetime" host explained the importance of safeguarding Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy on Wednesday.
Ukraine March 2 Ukraine refugee crisis passes one million in the first week of Russia's invasion, UN says One million people, mostly women and children, have left Ukraine following Russia's invasion. More than half a million of those that fled went to Poland.
Celebrity News March 2 Maksim Chmerkovskiy returns to US from Ukraine, has emotional reunion with wife Peta Murgatroyd at airport Maksim Chmerkovskiy has returned to the United States from Ukraine. The "Dancing with the Stars" made it to Warsaw, Poland before flying home to Los Angeles, California as Russia invades Ukraine.
Fox News Flash March 2 Gen. Petraeus: It is in the interest of the entire world that Zelenskyy stay alive Former CIA Director Gen. David Petraeus weighed in on protecting the Ukrainian president during the Russian invasion on 'Jesse Watters Primetime.'
Russia March 2 Ukraine wants potential ceasefire to allow for evacuation of international students, including from China The Ukraine Ministry of Foreign Affairs is calling on Russia to stop killing individuals in Kharkiv and Sumy to allow for evacuations to take place, stating that students are currently “hostages” of the Russian government.
Racing March 2 NASCAR legend Richard Childress offers to donate 1 million rounds of ammo to Ukraine NASCAR team owner Richard Childress has committed to donating one million rounds of ammo to the Ukrainian armed forces to help with their fight against the ongoing Russian invasion.
Vladimir Putin March 2 Russian President Vladimir Putin has features of a psychopath: expert Russian President Vladimir Putin displays characteristics of a psychopath who can only be deterred by a "credible threat of force," according to a Cornell University forensic psychiatrist.
Ukraine March 2 Senators in both parties urge Biden admin to grant deportation protections for Ukrainian nationals in US Republican and Democratic senators are calling on the Biden administration to grant Temporary Protected Status deportation to Ukrainians already in the country.
Ukraine March 2 Ukraine invasion: Odesa, country’s 3rd-largest city, braces as Russian warships depart from Crimea The violence of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine hasn’t yet reached Odesa, the country’s third-largest city, but Vladimir Putin’s navy was headed there Wednesday night.
Florida March 2 Florida man blames Putin for why he was speeding, bodycam footage shows A Florida man, who was pulled over for speeding last week, attempted to place blame on Russian President Vladimir Putin during the traffic stop, authorities said.
Fox News Flash March 2 Watters: Protecting Zelenskyy 'is priority number one for the entire Western world' The "Jesse Watters Primetime" host explained the importance of safeguarding Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy on Wednesday.
Ukraine March 2 Ukraine refugee crisis passes one million in the first week of Russia's invasion, UN says One million people, mostly women and children, have left Ukraine following Russia's invasion. More than half a million of those that fled went to Poland.
Celebrity News March 2 Maksim Chmerkovskiy returns to US from Ukraine, has emotional reunion with wife Peta Murgatroyd at airport Maksim Chmerkovskiy has returned to the United States from Ukraine. The "Dancing with the Stars" made it to Warsaw, Poland before flying home to Los Angeles, California as Russia invades Ukraine.
Fox News Flash March 2 Gen. Petraeus: It is in the interest of the entire world that Zelenskyy stay alive Former CIA Director Gen. David Petraeus weighed in on protecting the Ukrainian president during the Russian invasion on 'Jesse Watters Primetime.'
Russia March 2 Ukraine wants potential ceasefire to allow for evacuation of international students, including from China The Ukraine Ministry of Foreign Affairs is calling on Russia to stop killing individuals in Kharkiv and Sumy to allow for evacuations to take place, stating that students are currently “hostages” of the Russian government.
Racing March 2 NASCAR legend Richard Childress offers to donate 1 million rounds of ammo to Ukraine NASCAR team owner Richard Childress has committed to donating one million rounds of ammo to the Ukrainian armed forces to help with their fight against the ongoing Russian invasion.
Vladimir Putin March 2 Russian President Vladimir Putin has features of a psychopath: expert Russian President Vladimir Putin displays characteristics of a psychopath who can only be deterred by a "credible threat of force," according to a Cornell University forensic psychiatrist.
Ukraine March 2 Senators in both parties urge Biden admin to grant deportation protections for Ukrainian nationals in US Republican and Democratic senators are calling on the Biden administration to grant Temporary Protected Status deportation to Ukrainians already in the country.
Ukraine March 2 Ukraine invasion: Odesa, country’s 3rd-largest city, braces as Russian warships depart from Crimea The violence of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine hasn’t yet reached Odesa, the country’s third-largest city, but Vladimir Putin’s navy was headed there Wednesday night.
Florida March 2 Florida man blames Putin for why he was speeding, bodycam footage shows A Florida man, who was pulled over for speeding last week, attempted to place blame on Russian President Vladimir Putin during the traffic stop, authorities said.
Fox News Flash March 2 Watters: Protecting Zelenskyy 'is priority number one for the entire Western world' The "Jesse Watters Primetime" host explained the importance of safeguarding Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy on Wednesday.
Ukraine March 2 Ukraine refugee crisis passes one million in the first week of Russia's invasion, UN says One million people, mostly women and children, have left Ukraine following Russia's invasion. More than half a million of those that fled went to Poland.
Celebrity News March 2 Maksim Chmerkovskiy returns to US from Ukraine, has emotional reunion with wife Peta Murgatroyd at airport Maksim Chmerkovskiy has returned to the United States from Ukraine. The "Dancing with the Stars" made it to Warsaw, Poland before flying home to Los Angeles, California as Russia invades Ukraine.
Fox News Flash March 2 Gen. Petraeus: It is in the interest of the entire world that Zelenskyy stay alive Former CIA Director Gen. David Petraeus weighed in on protecting the Ukrainian president during the Russian invasion on 'Jesse Watters Primetime.'
Russia March 2 Ukraine wants potential ceasefire to allow for evacuation of international students, including from China The Ukraine Ministry of Foreign Affairs is calling on Russia to stop killing individuals in Kharkiv and Sumy to allow for evacuations to take place, stating that students are currently “hostages” of the Russian government.
Racing March 2 NASCAR legend Richard Childress offers to donate 1 million rounds of ammo to Ukraine NASCAR team owner Richard Childress has committed to donating one million rounds of ammo to the Ukrainian armed forces to help with their fight against the ongoing Russian invasion.
Vladimir Putin March 2 Russian President Vladimir Putin has features of a psychopath: expert Russian President Vladimir Putin displays characteristics of a psychopath who can only be deterred by a "credible threat of force," according to a Cornell University forensic psychiatrist.
Ukraine March 2 Senators in both parties urge Biden admin to grant deportation protections for Ukrainian nationals in US Republican and Democratic senators are calling on the Biden administration to grant Temporary Protected Status deportation to Ukrainians already in the country.
Ukraine March 2 Ukraine invasion: Odesa, country’s 3rd-largest city, braces as Russian warships depart from Crimea The violence of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine hasn’t yet reached Odesa, the country’s third-largest city, but Vladimir Putin’s navy was headed there Wednesday night.
Florida March 2 Florida man blames Putin for why he was speeding, bodycam footage shows A Florida man, who was pulled over for speeding last week, attempted to place blame on Russian President Vladimir Putin during the traffic stop, authorities said.
Fox News Flash March 2 Watters: Protecting Zelenskyy 'is priority number one for the entire Western world' The "Jesse Watters Primetime" host explained the importance of safeguarding Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy on Wednesday.
Ukraine March 2 Ukraine refugee crisis passes one million in the first week of Russia's invasion, UN says One million people, mostly women and children, have left Ukraine following Russia's invasion. More than half a million of those that fled went to Poland.
Celebrity News March 2 Maksim Chmerkovskiy returns to US from Ukraine, has emotional reunion with wife Peta Murgatroyd at airport Maksim Chmerkovskiy has returned to the United States from Ukraine. The "Dancing with the Stars" made it to Warsaw, Poland before flying home to Los Angeles, California as Russia invades Ukraine.
Fox News Flash March 2 Gen. Petraeus: It is in the interest of the entire world that Zelenskyy stay alive Former CIA Director Gen. David Petraeus weighed in on protecting the Ukrainian president during the Russian invasion on 'Jesse Watters Primetime.'
Russia March 2 Ukraine wants potential ceasefire to allow for evacuation of international students, including from China The Ukraine Ministry of Foreign Affairs is calling on Russia to stop killing individuals in Kharkiv and Sumy to allow for evacuations to take place, stating that students are currently “hostages” of the Russian government.
Racing March 2 NASCAR legend Richard Childress offers to donate 1 million rounds of ammo to Ukraine NASCAR team owner Richard Childress has committed to donating one million rounds of ammo to the Ukrainian armed forces to help with their fight against the ongoing Russian invasion.
Vladimir Putin March 2 Russian President Vladimir Putin has features of a psychopath: expert Russian President Vladimir Putin displays characteristics of a psychopath who can only be deterred by a "credible threat of force," according to a Cornell University forensic psychiatrist.
Ukraine March 2 Senators in both parties urge Biden admin to grant deportation protections for Ukrainian nationals in US Republican and Democratic senators are calling on the Biden administration to grant Temporary Protected Status deportation to Ukrainians already in the country.
Ukraine March 2 Ukraine invasion: Odesa, country’s 3rd-largest city, braces as Russian warships depart from Crimea The violence of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine hasn’t yet reached Odesa, the country’s third-largest city, but Vladimir Putin’s navy was headed there Wednesday night.
Florida March 2 Florida man blames Putin for why he was speeding, bodycam footage shows A Florida man, who was pulled over for speeding last week, attempted to place blame on Russian President Vladimir Putin during the traffic stop, authorities said.
Fox News Flash March 2 Watters: Protecting Zelenskyy 'is priority number one for the entire Western world' The "Jesse Watters Primetime" host explained the importance of safeguarding Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy on Wednesday.
Ukraine March 2 Ukraine refugee crisis passes one million in the first week of Russia's invasion, UN says One million people, mostly women and children, have left Ukraine following Russia's invasion. More than half a million of those that fled went to Poland.
Celebrity News March 2 Maksim Chmerkovskiy returns to US from Ukraine, has emotional reunion with wife Peta Murgatroyd at airport Maksim Chmerkovskiy has returned to the United States from Ukraine. The "Dancing with the Stars" made it to Warsaw, Poland before flying home to Los Angeles, California as Russia invades Ukraine.
Fox News Flash March 2 Gen. Petraeus: It is in the interest of the entire world that Zelenskyy stay alive Former CIA Director Gen. David Petraeus weighed in on protecting the Ukrainian president during the Russian invasion on 'Jesse Watters Primetime.'
Russia March 2 Ukraine wants potential ceasefire to allow for evacuation of international students, including from China The Ukraine Ministry of Foreign Affairs is calling on Russia to stop killing individuals in Kharkiv and Sumy to allow for evacuations to take place, stating that students are currently “hostages” of the Russian government.
Racing March 2 NASCAR legend Richard Childress offers to donate 1 million rounds of ammo to Ukraine NASCAR team owner Richard Childress has committed to donating one million rounds of ammo to the Ukrainian armed forces to help with their fight against the ongoing Russian invasion.
Vladimir Putin March 2 Russian President Vladimir Putin has features of a psychopath: expert Russian President Vladimir Putin displays characteristics of a psychopath who can only be deterred by a "credible threat of force," according to a Cornell University forensic psychiatrist.
Ukraine March 2 Senators in both parties urge Biden admin to grant deportation protections for Ukrainian nationals in US Republican and Democratic senators are calling on the Biden administration to grant Temporary Protected Status deportation to Ukrainians already in the country.
Ukraine March 2 Ukraine invasion: Odesa, country’s 3rd-largest city, braces as Russian warships depart from Crimea The violence of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine hasn’t yet reached Odesa, the country’s third-largest city, but Vladimir Putin’s navy was headed there Wednesday night.
Florida March 2 Florida man blames Putin for why he was speeding, bodycam footage shows A Florida man, who was pulled over for speeding last week, attempted to place blame on Russian President Vladimir Putin during the traffic stop, authorities said.
Fox News Flash March 2 Watters: Protecting Zelenskyy 'is priority number one for the entire Western world' The "Jesse Watters Primetime" host explained the importance of safeguarding Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy on Wednesday.
Ukraine March 2 Ukraine refugee crisis passes one million in the first week of Russia's invasion, UN says One million people, mostly women and children, have left Ukraine following Russia's invasion. More than half a million of those that fled went to Poland.
Celebrity News March 2 Maksim Chmerkovskiy returns to US from Ukraine, has emotional reunion with wife Peta Murgatroyd at airport Maksim Chmerkovskiy has returned to the United States from Ukraine. The "Dancing with the Stars" made it to Warsaw, Poland before flying home to Los Angeles, California as Russia invades Ukraine.
Fox News Flash March 2 Gen. Petraeus: It is in the interest of the entire world that Zelenskyy stay alive Former CIA Director Gen. David Petraeus weighed in on protecting the Ukrainian president during the Russian invasion on 'Jesse Watters Primetime.'
Russia March 2 Ukraine wants potential ceasefire to allow for evacuation of international students, including from China The Ukraine Ministry of Foreign Affairs is calling on Russia to stop killing individuals in Kharkiv and Sumy to allow for evacuations to take place, stating that students are currently “hostages” of the Russian government.
Racing March 2 NASCAR legend Richard Childress offers to donate 1 million rounds of ammo to Ukraine NASCAR team owner Richard Childress has committed to donating one million rounds of ammo to the Ukrainian armed forces to help with their fight against the ongoing Russian invasion.
Vladimir Putin March 2 Russian President Vladimir Putin has features of a psychopath: expert Russian President Vladimir Putin displays characteristics of a psychopath who can only be deterred by a "credible threat of force," according to a Cornell University forensic psychiatrist.
Ukraine March 2 Senators in both parties urge Biden admin to grant deportation protections for Ukrainian nationals in US Republican and Democratic senators are calling on the Biden administration to grant Temporary Protected Status deportation to Ukrainians already in the country.
Ukraine March 2 Ukraine invasion: Odesa, country’s 3rd-largest city, braces as Russian warships depart from Crimea The violence of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine hasn’t yet reached Odesa, the country’s third-largest city, but Vladimir Putin’s navy was headed there Wednesday night.
Florida March 2 Florida man blames Putin for why he was speeding, bodycam footage shows A Florida man, who was pulled over for speeding last week, attempted to place blame on Russian President Vladimir Putin during the traffic stop, authorities said.
Fox News Flash March 2 Watters: Protecting Zelenskyy 'is priority number one for the entire Western world' The "Jesse Watters Primetime" host explained the importance of safeguarding Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy on Wednesday.
Ukraine March 2 Ukraine refugee crisis passes one million in the first week of Russia's invasion, UN says One million people, mostly women and children, have left Ukraine following Russia's invasion. More than half a million of those that fled went to Poland.
Celebrity News March 2 Maksim Chmerkovskiy returns to US from Ukraine, has emotional reunion with wife Peta Murgatroyd at airport Maksim Chmerkovskiy has returned to the United States from Ukraine. The "Dancing with the Stars" made it to Warsaw, Poland before flying home to Los Angeles, California as Russia invades Ukraine.
Fox News Flash March 2 Gen. Petraeus: It is in the interest of the entire world that Zelenskyy stay alive Former CIA Director Gen. David Petraeus weighed in on protecting the Ukrainian president during the Russian invasion on 'Jesse Watters Primetime.'
Russia March 2 Ukraine wants potential ceasefire to allow for evacuation of international students, including from China The Ukraine Ministry of Foreign Affairs is calling on Russia to stop killing individuals in Kharkiv and Sumy to allow for evacuations to take place, stating that students are currently “hostages” of the Russian government.
Racing March 2 NASCAR legend Richard Childress offers to donate 1 million rounds of ammo to Ukraine NASCAR team owner Richard Childress has committed to donating one million rounds of ammo to the Ukrainian armed forces to help with their fight against the ongoing Russian invasion.
Vladimir Putin March 2 Russian President Vladimir Putin has features of a psychopath: expert Russian President Vladimir Putin displays characteristics of a psychopath who can only be deterred by a "credible threat of force," according to a Cornell University forensic psychiatrist.
Ukraine March 2 Senators in both parties urge Biden admin to grant deportation protections for Ukrainian nationals in US Republican and Democratic senators are calling on the Biden administration to grant Temporary Protected Status deportation to Ukrainians already in the country.
Ukraine March 2 Ukraine invasion: Odesa, country’s 3rd-largest city, braces as Russian warships depart from Crimea The violence of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine hasn’t yet reached Odesa, the country’s third-largest city, but Vladimir Putin’s navy was headed there Wednesday night.
Florida March 2 Florida man blames Putin for why he was speeding, bodycam footage shows A Florida man, who was pulled over for speeding last week, attempted to place blame on Russian President Vladimir Putin during the traffic stop, authorities said.
Fox News Flash March 2 Watters: Protecting Zelenskyy 'is priority number one for the entire Western world' The "Jesse Watters Primetime" host explained the importance of safeguarding Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy on Wednesday.
Ukraine March 2 Ukraine refugee crisis passes one million in the first week of Russia's invasion, UN says One million people, mostly women and children, have left Ukraine following Russia's invasion. More than half a million of those that fled went to Poland.
Celebrity News March 2 Maksim Chmerkovskiy returns to US from Ukraine, has emotional reunion with wife Peta Murgatroyd at airport Maksim Chmerkovskiy has returned to the United States from Ukraine. The "Dancing with the Stars" made it to Warsaw, Poland before flying home to Los Angeles, California as Russia invades Ukraine.
Fox News Flash March 2 Gen. Petraeus: It is in the interest of the entire world that Zelenskyy stay alive Former CIA Director Gen. David Petraeus weighed in on protecting the Ukrainian president during the Russian invasion on 'Jesse Watters Primetime.'
Russia March 2 Ukraine wants potential ceasefire to allow for evacuation of international students, including from China The Ukraine Ministry of Foreign Affairs is calling on Russia to stop killing individuals in Kharkiv and Sumy to allow for evacuations to take place, stating that students are currently “hostages” of the Russian government.
Racing March 2 NASCAR legend Richard Childress offers to donate 1 million rounds of ammo to Ukraine NASCAR team owner Richard Childress has committed to donating one million rounds of ammo to the Ukrainian armed forces to help with their fight against the ongoing Russian invasion.
Vladimir Putin March 2 Russian President Vladimir Putin has features of a psychopath: expert Russian President Vladimir Putin displays characteristics of a psychopath who can only be deterred by a "credible threat of force," according to a Cornell University forensic psychiatrist.
Ukraine March 2 Senators in both parties urge Biden admin to grant deportation protections for Ukrainian nationals in US Republican and Democratic senators are calling on the Biden administration to grant Temporary Protected Status deportation to Ukrainians already in the country.
Texas March 1 American citizen joins with Ukraine’s fight against Russia Embattled Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy aid Ukraine has already received “thousands of requests” from people who wish to join the defense force.
Ukraine March 1 Chechen hit squad sent to murder Zelenskyy 'eliminated,' top Ukrainian defense official says A team of Chechen commandos were sent into Ukraine to hunt down and kill President Zelenskyy. The elite team was allegedly "eliminated" by security forces.
Fox News Flash March 1 Watters: Launcher for 'the father of all bombs' allegedly in Ukraine The "Jesse Watters Primetime" host described thermobaric bombs in Tuesday's opening monologue.
Ukraine March 1 Ukraine refugees top 677,000 in what could be 'Europe’s largest displacement crisis this century,' UN says At least 677,000 people have fled Ukraine to neighboring countries after Russian forces invaded last week, leading to what the United Nations says could be "Europe’s largest refugee crisis this century."
FOREIGN POLICY March 1 CNN's Jake Tapper says Biden isn't 'getting credit' for handling of Russia-Ukraine crisis The CNN anchor claims it's "empirically factual that he has led the way" in the international response to Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
Joe Biden March 1 Sen. Dan Sullivan urges Biden to do 'course correction' on military, energy as Putin wages war on Ukraine Sen. Dan Sullivan, R-Alaska, said that President Biden must do a “course correction” on issues regarding the military and U.S. energy amid the rise of authoritarian regimes such as Russia and China.
Ukraine March 1 Ukrainian children's hospital, running out of supplies for young cancer patients, pleads for evacuation A Ukrainian children's hospital in Chernihiv is pleading for the evacuation of its young cancer patients, as Russian forces surround the city, according to multiple reports.
Media March 1 Piers Morgan says world leaders 'scared' of fighting back against Putin Veteran broadcaster Piers Morgan slammed President Biden among other world leaders, saying they were too cowardly to stand up to Russian President Vladimir Putin.
Ukraine March 1 House Republicans in lockstep calling for more action on Ukraine, even as some on right oppose doing more Dozens of Republicans advocated for the administration do to more to punish Russia and help Ukraine Tuesday.
Media March 1 Buck Sexton on conservatives' split on Russian invasion: US military intervention 'a bright red line' Buck Sexton spoke about the policy divide among conservatives in regard to whether or not to intervene in the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
Texas March 1 American citizen joins with Ukraine’s fight against Russia Embattled Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy aid Ukraine has already received “thousands of requests” from people who wish to join the defense force.
Ukraine March 1 Chechen hit squad sent to murder Zelenskyy 'eliminated,' top Ukrainian defense official says A team of Chechen commandos were sent into Ukraine to hunt down and kill President Zelenskyy. The elite team was allegedly "eliminated" by security forces.
Fox News Flash March 1 Watters: Launcher for 'the father of all bombs' allegedly in Ukraine The "Jesse Watters Primetime" host described thermobaric bombs in Tuesday's opening monologue.
Ukraine March 1 Ukraine refugees top 677,000 in what could be 'Europe’s largest displacement crisis this century,' UN says At least 677,000 people have fled Ukraine to neighboring countries after Russian forces invaded last week, leading to what the United Nations says could be "Europe’s largest refugee crisis this century."
FOREIGN POLICY March 1 CNN's Jake Tapper says Biden isn't 'getting credit' for handling of Russia-Ukraine crisis The CNN anchor claims it's "empirically factual that he has led the way" in the international response to Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
Joe Biden March 1 Sen. Dan Sullivan urges Biden to do 'course correction' on military, energy as Putin wages war on Ukraine Sen. Dan Sullivan, R-Alaska, said that President Biden must do a “course correction” on issues regarding the military and U.S. energy amid the rise of authoritarian regimes such as Russia and China.
Ukraine March 1 Ukrainian children's hospital, running out of supplies for young cancer patients, pleads for evacuation A Ukrainian children's hospital in Chernihiv is pleading for the evacuation of its young cancer patients, as Russian forces surround the city, according to multiple reports.
Media March 1 Piers Morgan says world leaders 'scared' of fighting back against Putin Veteran broadcaster Piers Morgan slammed President Biden among other world leaders, saying they were too cowardly to stand up to Russian President Vladimir Putin.
Ukraine March 1 House Republicans in lockstep calling for more action on Ukraine, even as some on right oppose doing more Dozens of Republicans advocated for the administration do to more to punish Russia and help Ukraine Tuesday.
Media March 1 Buck Sexton on conservatives' split on Russian invasion: US military intervention 'a bright red line' Buck Sexton spoke about the policy divide among conservatives in regard to whether or not to intervene in the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
Texas March 1 American citizen joins with Ukraine’s fight against Russia Embattled Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy aid Ukraine has already received “thousands of requests” from people who wish to join the defense force.
Ukraine March 1 Chechen hit squad sent to murder Zelenskyy 'eliminated,' top Ukrainian defense official says A team of Chechen commandos were sent into Ukraine to hunt down and kill President Zelenskyy. The elite team was allegedly "eliminated" by security forces.
Fox News Flash March 1 Watters: Launcher for 'the father of all bombs' allegedly in Ukraine The "Jesse Watters Primetime" host described thermobaric bombs in Tuesday's opening monologue.
Ukraine March 1 Ukraine refugees top 677,000 in what could be 'Europe’s largest displacement crisis this century,' UN says At least 677,000 people have fled Ukraine to neighboring countries after Russian forces invaded last week, leading to what the United Nations says could be "Europe’s largest refugee crisis this century."
FOREIGN POLICY March 1 CNN's Jake Tapper says Biden isn't 'getting credit' for handling of Russia-Ukraine crisis The CNN anchor claims it's "empirically factual that he has led the way" in the international response to Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
Joe Biden March 1 Sen. Dan Sullivan urges Biden to do 'course correction' on military, energy as Putin wages war on Ukraine Sen. Dan Sullivan, R-Alaska, said that President Biden must do a “course correction” on issues regarding the military and U.S. energy amid the rise of authoritarian regimes such as Russia and China.
Ukraine March 1 Ukrainian children's hospital, running out of supplies for young cancer patients, pleads for evacuation A Ukrainian children's hospital in Chernihiv is pleading for the evacuation of its young cancer patients, as Russian forces surround the city, according to multiple reports.
Media March 1 Piers Morgan says world leaders 'scared' of fighting back against Putin Veteran broadcaster Piers Morgan slammed President Biden among other world leaders, saying they were too cowardly to stand up to Russian President Vladimir Putin.
Ukraine March 1 House Republicans in lockstep calling for more action on Ukraine, even as some on right oppose doing more Dozens of Republicans advocated for the administration do to more to punish Russia and help Ukraine Tuesday.
Media March 1 Buck Sexton on conservatives' split on Russian invasion: US military intervention 'a bright red line' Buck Sexton spoke about the policy divide among conservatives in regard to whether or not to intervene in the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
Ukraine March 1 Ukraine war: Ukrainians fight for their homeland from within the US Many Ukrainians in America are rallying behind their country, fundraising for the war effort, while many of their family and friends face terrifying conditions as the Russians close in.
Fox News Flash March 1 Nikki Haley calls on UN to 'grow a spine' against Russia, rips Biden for seeking China's help Former U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley said on Tuesday the United Nations needs to “grow a spine” against Russia and criticized President Biden for reportedly seeking China's help to try to convince Russia not to invade Ukraine.
Russia March 1 Sen. Marshall introduces bill banning US imports of Russian oil FIRST ON FOX: Kansas Republican Sen. Roger Marshall introduced legislation Tuesday that calls on the White House to ban all Russian oil imports into the U.S.
Ukraine March 1 A Ukrainian hacker's tale of how he is aiding the land war by battling Russia for the cloud The White House announced earlier this month that U.S. intelligence received information that Russian leader Vladimir Putin planned to use fake information to justify an invasion of Ukraine
Russia March 1 The Moscow that spins versus the Russia that churns There's a disconnect between what Russian TV says about the war in Ukraine and that war as much of the rest of the world sees it.
Veterans March 1 Ukraine's bravest know 'this might be their last night on earth' John Wayne Troxell, former Senior Enlisted Advisor to the Chairman (SEAC) of the Joint Chiefs of Staff (retired), said that former members of the Ukrainian military he knows well — men who have rejoined the service in order to help fight against Russia's invasion — are "unflappable" in the face of attacks.
Faith March 1 Ukrainian bishop says Ukraine is keeping faith in religion and freedom Archbishop Borys Gudziak says Ukrainians are keeping their faith in religion and democracy alive as the country continues to battle the Russian invasion.
World March 1 UN diplomats file out of meetings in Geneva as Russia defends invasion: WATCH VIDEO More than 100 U.N. diplomats walked out of two meetings in Geneva on Tuesday as Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov began to defend Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
Ukraine March 1 Pompeo warns of 'cascading set of calamities around the world' amid Russia's war on Ukraine Former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo told Fox News Digital in an interview that he is "worried" about "a cascading set of calamities around the world" in the wake of Russia’s multifront war on Ukraine, urging the Biden administration to be "fearless" in using U.S.'s economic "power."
Russia March 1 Ukraine War: Russia state media prematurely declared victory, hailed 'new world' in now-deleted report A post from Russian state-aligned media outlet praised Putin's role and derided the West for pushing division among the Russian people. RIA published and quickly deleted the post.
Ukraine March 1 Ukraine war: Ukrainians fight for their homeland from within the US Many Ukrainians in America are rallying behind their country, fundraising for the war effort, while many of their family and friends face terrifying conditions as the Russians close in.
Fox News Flash March 1 Nikki Haley calls on UN to 'grow a spine' against Russia, rips Biden for seeking China's help Former U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley said on Tuesday the United Nations needs to “grow a spine” against Russia and criticized President Biden for reportedly seeking China's help to try to convince Russia not to invade Ukraine.
Russia March 1 Sen. Marshall introduces bill banning US imports of Russian oil FIRST ON FOX: Kansas Republican Sen. Roger Marshall introduced legislation Tuesday that calls on the White House to ban all Russian oil imports into the U.S.
Ukraine March 1 A Ukrainian hacker's tale of how he is aiding the land war by battling Russia for the cloud The White House announced earlier this month that U.S. intelligence received information that Russian leader Vladimir Putin planned to use fake information to justify an invasion of Ukraine
Russia March 1 The Moscow that spins versus the Russia that churns There's a disconnect between what Russian TV says about the war in Ukraine and that war as much of the rest of the world sees it.
Veterans March 1 Ukraine's bravest know 'this might be their last night on earth' John Wayne Troxell, former Senior Enlisted Advisor to the Chairman (SEAC) of the Joint Chiefs of Staff (retired), said that former members of the Ukrainian military he knows well — men who have rejoined the service in order to help fight against Russia's invasion — are "unflappable" in the face of attacks.
Faith March 1 Ukrainian bishop says Ukraine is keeping faith in religion and freedom Archbishop Borys Gudziak says Ukrainians are keeping their faith in religion and democracy alive as the country continues to battle the Russian invasion.
World March 1 UN diplomats file out of meetings in Geneva as Russia defends invasion: WATCH VIDEO More than 100 U.N. diplomats walked out of two meetings in Geneva on Tuesday as Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov began to defend Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
Ukraine March 1 Pompeo warns of 'cascading set of calamities around the world' amid Russia's war on Ukraine Former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo told Fox News Digital in an interview that he is "worried" about "a cascading set of calamities around the world" in the wake of Russia’s multifront war on Ukraine, urging the Biden administration to be "fearless" in using U.S.'s economic "power."
Russia March 1 Ukraine War: Russia state media prematurely declared victory, hailed 'new world' in now-deleted report A post from Russian state-aligned media outlet praised Putin's role and derided the West for pushing division among the Russian people. RIA published and quickly deleted the post.
Ukraine March 1 Ukraine war: Ukrainians fight for their homeland from within the US Many Ukrainians in America are rallying behind their country, fundraising for the war effort, while many of their family and friends face terrifying conditions as the Russians close in.
Fox News Flash March 1 Nikki Haley calls on UN to 'grow a spine' against Russia, rips Biden for seeking China's help Former U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley said on Tuesday the United Nations needs to “grow a spine” against Russia and criticized President Biden for reportedly seeking China's help to try to convince Russia not to invade Ukraine.
Russia March 1 Sen. Marshall introduces bill banning US imports of Russian oil FIRST ON FOX: Kansas Republican Sen. Roger Marshall introduced legislation Tuesday that calls on the White House to ban all Russian oil imports into the U.S.
Ukraine March 1 A Ukrainian hacker's tale of how he is aiding the land war by battling Russia for the cloud The White House announced earlier this month that U.S. intelligence received information that Russian leader Vladimir Putin planned to use fake information to justify an invasion of Ukraine
Russia March 1 The Moscow that spins versus the Russia that churns There's a disconnect between what Russian TV says about the war in Ukraine and that war as much of the rest of the world sees it.
Veterans March 1 Ukraine's bravest know 'this might be their last night on earth' John Wayne Troxell, former Senior Enlisted Advisor to the Chairman (SEAC) of the Joint Chiefs of Staff (retired), said that former members of the Ukrainian military he knows well — men who have rejoined the service in order to help fight against Russia's invasion — are "unflappable" in the face of attacks.
Faith March 1 Ukrainian bishop says Ukraine is keeping faith in religion and freedom Archbishop Borys Gudziak says Ukrainians are keeping their faith in religion and democracy alive as the country continues to battle the Russian invasion.
World March 1 UN diplomats file out of meetings in Geneva as Russia defends invasion: WATCH VIDEO More than 100 U.N. diplomats walked out of two meetings in Geneva on Tuesday as Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov began to defend Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
Ukraine March 1 Pompeo warns of 'cascading set of calamities around the world' amid Russia's war on Ukraine Former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo told Fox News Digital in an interview that he is "worried" about "a cascading set of calamities around the world" in the wake of Russia’s multifront war on Ukraine, urging the Biden administration to be "fearless" in using U.S.'s economic "power."
Russia March 1 Ukraine War: Russia state media prematurely declared victory, hailed 'new world' in now-deleted report A post from Russian state-aligned media outlet praised Putin's role and derided the West for pushing division among the Russian people. RIA published and quickly deleted the post.
Ukraine March 1 Ukraine war: Ukrainians fight for their homeland from within the US Many Ukrainians in America are rallying behind their country, fundraising for the war effort, while many of their family and friends face terrifying conditions as the Russians close in.
Fox News Flash March 1 Nikki Haley calls on UN to 'grow a spine' against Russia, rips Biden for seeking China's help Former U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley said on Tuesday the United Nations needs to “grow a spine” against Russia and criticized President Biden for reportedly seeking China's help to try to convince Russia not to invade Ukraine.
Russia March 1 Sen. Marshall introduces bill banning US imports of Russian oil FIRST ON FOX: Kansas Republican Sen. Roger Marshall introduced legislation Tuesday that calls on the White House to ban all Russian oil imports into the U.S.
Ukraine March 1 A Ukrainian hacker's tale of how he is aiding the land war by battling Russia for the cloud The White House announced earlier this month that U.S. intelligence received information that Russian leader Vladimir Putin planned to use fake information to justify an invasion of Ukraine
Russia March 1 The Moscow that spins versus the Russia that churns There's a disconnect between what Russian TV says about the war in Ukraine and that war as much of the rest of the world sees it.
Veterans March 1 Ukraine's bravest know 'this might be their last night on earth' John Wayne Troxell, former Senior Enlisted Advisor to the Chairman (SEAC) of the Joint Chiefs of Staff (retired), said that former members of the Ukrainian military he knows well — men who have rejoined the service in order to help fight against Russia's invasion — are "unflappable" in the face of attacks.
Faith March 1 Ukrainian bishop says Ukraine is keeping faith in religion and freedom Archbishop Borys Gudziak says Ukrainians are keeping their faith in religion and democracy alive as the country continues to battle the Russian invasion.
World March 1 UN diplomats file out of meetings in Geneva as Russia defends invasion: WATCH VIDEO More than 100 U.N. diplomats walked out of two meetings in Geneva on Tuesday as Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov began to defend Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
Ukraine March 1 Pompeo warns of 'cascading set of calamities around the world' amid Russia's war on Ukraine Former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo told Fox News Digital in an interview that he is "worried" about "a cascading set of calamities around the world" in the wake of Russia’s multifront war on Ukraine, urging the Biden administration to be "fearless" in using U.S.'s economic "power."
Russia March 1 Ukraine War: Russia state media prematurely declared victory, hailed 'new world' in now-deleted report A post from Russian state-aligned media outlet praised Putin's role and derided the West for pushing division among the Russian people. RIA published and quickly deleted the post.
Ukraine March 1 Ukraine war: Ukrainians fight for their homeland from within the US Many Ukrainians in America are rallying behind their country, fundraising for the war effort, while many of their family and friends face terrifying conditions as the Russians close in.
Fox News Flash March 1 Nikki Haley calls on UN to 'grow a spine' against Russia, rips Biden for seeking China's help Former U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley said on Tuesday the United Nations needs to “grow a spine” against Russia and criticized President Biden for reportedly seeking China's help to try to convince Russia not to invade Ukraine.
Russia March 1 Sen. Marshall introduces bill banning US imports of Russian oil FIRST ON FOX: Kansas Republican Sen. Roger Marshall introduced legislation Tuesday that calls on the White House to ban all Russian oil imports into the U.S.
Ukraine March 1 A Ukrainian hacker's tale of how he is aiding the land war by battling Russia for the cloud The White House announced earlier this month that U.S. intelligence received information that Russian leader Vladimir Putin planned to use fake information to justify an invasion of Ukraine
Russia March 1 The Moscow that spins versus the Russia that churns There's a disconnect between what Russian TV says about the war in Ukraine and that war as much of the rest of the world sees it.
Veterans March 1 Ukraine's bravest know 'this might be their last night on earth' John Wayne Troxell, former Senior Enlisted Advisor to the Chairman (SEAC) of the Joint Chiefs of Staff (retired), said that former members of the Ukrainian military he knows well — men who have rejoined the service in order to help fight against Russia's invasion — are "unflappable" in the face of attacks.
Faith March 1 Ukrainian bishop says Ukraine is keeping faith in religion and freedom Archbishop Borys Gudziak says Ukrainians are keeping their faith in religion and democracy alive as the country continues to battle the Russian invasion.
World March 1 UN diplomats file out of meetings in Geneva as Russia defends invasion: WATCH VIDEO More than 100 U.N. diplomats walked out of two meetings in Geneva on Tuesday as Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov began to defend Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
Ukraine March 1 Pompeo warns of 'cascading set of calamities around the world' amid Russia's war on Ukraine Former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo told Fox News Digital in an interview that he is "worried" about "a cascading set of calamities around the world" in the wake of Russia’s multifront war on Ukraine, urging the Biden administration to be "fearless" in using U.S.'s economic "power."
Russia March 1 Ukraine War: Russia state media prematurely declared victory, hailed 'new world' in now-deleted report A post from Russian state-aligned media outlet praised Putin's role and derided the West for pushing division among the Russian people. RIA published and quickly deleted the post.
Ukraine March 1 Ukraine war: Ukrainians fight for their homeland from within the US Many Ukrainians in America are rallying behind their country, fundraising for the war effort, while many of their family and friends face terrifying conditions as the Russians close in.
Fox News Flash March 1 Nikki Haley calls on UN to 'grow a spine' against Russia, rips Biden for seeking China's help Former U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley said on Tuesday the United Nations needs to “grow a spine” against Russia and criticized President Biden for reportedly seeking China's help to try to convince Russia not to invade Ukraine.
Russia March 1 Sen. Marshall introduces bill banning US imports of Russian oil FIRST ON FOX: Kansas Republican Sen. Roger Marshall introduced legislation Tuesday that calls on the White House to ban all Russian oil imports into the U.S.
Ukraine March 1 A Ukrainian hacker's tale of how he is aiding the land war by battling Russia for the cloud The White House announced earlier this month that U.S. intelligence received information that Russian leader Vladimir Putin planned to use fake information to justify an invasion of Ukraine
Russia March 1 The Moscow that spins versus the Russia that churns There's a disconnect between what Russian TV says about the war in Ukraine and that war as much of the rest of the world sees it.
Veterans March 1 Ukraine's bravest know 'this might be their last night on earth' John Wayne Troxell, former Senior Enlisted Advisor to the Chairman (SEAC) of the Joint Chiefs of Staff (retired), said that former members of the Ukrainian military he knows well — men who have rejoined the service in order to help fight against Russia's invasion — are "unflappable" in the face of attacks.
Faith March 1 Ukrainian bishop says Ukraine is keeping faith in religion and freedom Archbishop Borys Gudziak says Ukrainians are keeping their faith in religion and democracy alive as the country continues to battle the Russian invasion.
World March 1 UN diplomats file out of meetings in Geneva as Russia defends invasion: WATCH VIDEO More than 100 U.N. diplomats walked out of two meetings in Geneva on Tuesday as Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov began to defend Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
Ukraine March 1 Pompeo warns of 'cascading set of calamities around the world' amid Russia's war on Ukraine Former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo told Fox News Digital in an interview that he is "worried" about "a cascading set of calamities around the world" in the wake of Russia’s multifront war on Ukraine, urging the Biden administration to be "fearless" in using U.S.'s economic "power."
Russia March 1 Ukraine War: Russia state media prematurely declared victory, hailed 'new world' in now-deleted report A post from Russian state-aligned media outlet praised Putin's role and derided the West for pushing division among the Russian people. RIA published and quickly deleted the post.
Ukraine March 1 Ukraine war: Ukrainians fight for their homeland from within the US Many Ukrainians in America are rallying behind their country, fundraising for the war effort, while many of their family and friends face terrifying conditions as the Russians close in.
Fox News Flash March 1 Nikki Haley calls on UN to 'grow a spine' against Russia, rips Biden for seeking China's help Former U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley said on Tuesday the United Nations needs to “grow a spine” against Russia and criticized President Biden for reportedly seeking China's help to try to convince Russia not to invade Ukraine.
Russia March 1 Sen. Marshall introduces bill banning US imports of Russian oil FIRST ON FOX: Kansas Republican Sen. Roger Marshall introduced legislation Tuesday that calls on the White House to ban all Russian oil imports into the U.S.
Ukraine March 1 A Ukrainian hacker's tale of how he is aiding the land war by battling Russia for the cloud The White House announced earlier this month that U.S. intelligence received information that Russian leader Vladimir Putin planned to use fake information to justify an invasion of Ukraine
Russia March 1 The Moscow that spins versus the Russia that churns There's a disconnect between what Russian TV says about the war in Ukraine and that war as much of the rest of the world sees it.
Veterans March 1 Ukraine's bravest know 'this might be their last night on earth' John Wayne Troxell, former Senior Enlisted Advisor to the Chairman (SEAC) of the Joint Chiefs of Staff (retired), said that former members of the Ukrainian military he knows well — men who have rejoined the service in order to help fight against Russia's invasion — are "unflappable" in the face of attacks.
Faith March 1 Ukrainian bishop says Ukraine is keeping faith in religion and freedom Archbishop Borys Gudziak says Ukrainians are keeping their faith in religion and democracy alive as the country continues to battle the Russian invasion.
World March 1 UN diplomats file out of meetings in Geneva as Russia defends invasion: WATCH VIDEO More than 100 U.N. diplomats walked out of two meetings in Geneva on Tuesday as Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov began to defend Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
Ukraine March 1 Pompeo warns of 'cascading set of calamities around the world' amid Russia's war on Ukraine Former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo told Fox News Digital in an interview that he is "worried" about "a cascading set of calamities around the world" in the wake of Russia’s multifront war on Ukraine, urging the Biden administration to be "fearless" in using U.S.'s economic "power."
Russia March 1 Ukraine War: Russia state media prematurely declared victory, hailed 'new world' in now-deleted report A post from Russian state-aligned media outlet praised Putin's role and derided the West for pushing division among the Russian people. RIA published and quickly deleted the post.
Ukraine March 1 Ukraine war: Ukrainians fight for their homeland from within the US Many Ukrainians in America are rallying behind their country, fundraising for the war effort, while many of their family and friends face terrifying conditions as the Russians close in.
Fox News Flash March 1 Nikki Haley calls on UN to 'grow a spine' against Russia, rips Biden for seeking China's help Former U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley said on Tuesday the United Nations needs to “grow a spine” against Russia and criticized President Biden for reportedly seeking China's help to try to convince Russia not to invade Ukraine.
Russia March 1 Sen. Marshall introduces bill banning US imports of Russian oil FIRST ON FOX: Kansas Republican Sen. Roger Marshall introduced legislation Tuesday that calls on the White House to ban all Russian oil imports into the U.S.
Ukraine March 1 A Ukrainian hacker's tale of how he is aiding the land war by battling Russia for the cloud The White House announced earlier this month that U.S. intelligence received information that Russian leader Vladimir Putin planned to use fake information to justify an invasion of Ukraine
Russia March 1 The Moscow that spins versus the Russia that churns There's a disconnect between what Russian TV says about the war in Ukraine and that war as much of the rest of the world sees it.
Veterans March 1 Ukraine's bravest know 'this might be their last night on earth' John Wayne Troxell, former Senior Enlisted Advisor to the Chairman (SEAC) of the Joint Chiefs of Staff (retired), said that former members of the Ukrainian military he knows well — men who have rejoined the service in order to help fight against Russia's invasion — are "unflappable" in the face of attacks.
Faith March 1 Ukrainian bishop says Ukraine is keeping faith in religion and freedom Archbishop Borys Gudziak says Ukrainians are keeping their faith in religion and democracy alive as the country continues to battle the Russian invasion.
World March 1 UN diplomats file out of meetings in Geneva as Russia defends invasion: WATCH VIDEO More than 100 U.N. diplomats walked out of two meetings in Geneva on Tuesday as Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov began to defend Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
Ukraine March 1 Pompeo warns of 'cascading set of calamities around the world' amid Russia's war on Ukraine Former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo told Fox News Digital in an interview that he is "worried" about "a cascading set of calamities around the world" in the wake of Russia’s multifront war on Ukraine, urging the Biden administration to be "fearless" in using U.S.'s economic "power."
Russia March 1 Ukraine War: Russia state media prematurely declared victory, hailed 'new world' in now-deleted report A post from Russian state-aligned media outlet praised Putin's role and derided the West for pushing division among the Russian people. RIA published and quickly deleted the post.
Ukraine March 1 Ukraine war: Ukrainians fight for their homeland from within the US Many Ukrainians in America are rallying behind their country, fundraising for the war effort, while many of their family and friends face terrifying conditions as the Russians close in.
Fox News Flash March 1 Nikki Haley calls on UN to 'grow a spine' against Russia, rips Biden for seeking China's help Former U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley said on Tuesday the United Nations needs to “grow a spine” against Russia and criticized President Biden for reportedly seeking China's help to try to convince Russia not to invade Ukraine.
Russia March 1 Sen. Marshall introduces bill banning US imports of Russian oil FIRST ON FOX: Kansas Republican Sen. Roger Marshall introduced legislation Tuesday that calls on the White House to ban all Russian oil imports into the U.S.
Ukraine March 1 A Ukrainian hacker's tale of how he is aiding the land war by battling Russia for the cloud The White House announced earlier this month that U.S. intelligence received information that Russian leader Vladimir Putin planned to use fake information to justify an invasion of Ukraine
Russia March 1 The Moscow that spins versus the Russia that churns There's a disconnect between what Russian TV says about the war in Ukraine and that war as much of the rest of the world sees it.
Veterans March 1 Ukraine's bravest know 'this might be their last night on earth' John Wayne Troxell, former Senior Enlisted Advisor to the Chairman (SEAC) of the Joint Chiefs of Staff (retired), said that former members of the Ukrainian military he knows well — men who have rejoined the service in order to help fight against Russia's invasion — are "unflappable" in the face of attacks.
Faith March 1 Ukrainian bishop says Ukraine is keeping faith in religion and freedom Archbishop Borys Gudziak says Ukrainians are keeping their faith in religion and democracy alive as the country continues to battle the Russian invasion.
World March 1 UN diplomats file out of meetings in Geneva as Russia defends invasion: WATCH VIDEO More than 100 U.N. diplomats walked out of two meetings in Geneva on Tuesday as Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov began to defend Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
Ukraine March 1 Pompeo warns of 'cascading set of calamities around the world' amid Russia's war on Ukraine Former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo told Fox News Digital in an interview that he is "worried" about "a cascading set of calamities around the world" in the wake of Russia’s multifront war on Ukraine, urging the Biden administration to be "fearless" in using U.S.'s economic "power."
Russia March 1 Ukraine War: Russia state media prematurely declared victory, hailed 'new world' in now-deleted report A post from Russian state-aligned media outlet praised Putin's role and derided the West for pushing division among the Russian people. RIA published and quickly deleted the post.
Ukraine March 1 Ukraine war: Ukrainians fight for their homeland from within the US Many Ukrainians in America are rallying behind their country, fundraising for the war effort, while many of their family and friends face terrifying conditions as the Russians close in.
Fox News Flash March 1 Nikki Haley calls on UN to 'grow a spine' against Russia, rips Biden for seeking China's help Former U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley said on Tuesday the United Nations needs to “grow a spine” against Russia and criticized President Biden for reportedly seeking China's help to try to convince Russia not to invade Ukraine.
Russia March 1 Sen. Marshall introduces bill banning US imports of Russian oil FIRST ON FOX: Kansas Republican Sen. Roger Marshall introduced legislation Tuesday that calls on the White House to ban all Russian oil imports into the U.S.
Ukraine March 1 A Ukrainian hacker's tale of how he is aiding the land war by battling Russia for the cloud The White House announced earlier this month that U.S. intelligence received information that Russian leader Vladimir Putin planned to use fake information to justify an invasion of Ukraine
Russia March 1 The Moscow that spins versus the Russia that churns There's a disconnect between what Russian TV says about the war in Ukraine and that war as much of the rest of the world sees it.
Veterans March 1 Ukraine's bravest know 'this might be their last night on earth' John Wayne Troxell, former Senior Enlisted Advisor to the Chairman (SEAC) of the Joint Chiefs of Staff (retired), said that former members of the Ukrainian military he knows well — men who have rejoined the service in order to help fight against Russia's invasion — are "unflappable" in the face of attacks.
Faith March 1 Ukrainian bishop says Ukraine is keeping faith in religion and freedom Archbishop Borys Gudziak says Ukrainians are keeping their faith in religion and democracy alive as the country continues to battle the Russian invasion.
World March 1 UN diplomats file out of meetings in Geneva as Russia defends invasion: WATCH VIDEO More than 100 U.N. diplomats walked out of two meetings in Geneva on Tuesday as Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov began to defend Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
Ukraine March 1 Pompeo warns of 'cascading set of calamities around the world' amid Russia's war on Ukraine Former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo told Fox News Digital in an interview that he is "worried" about "a cascading set of calamities around the world" in the wake of Russia’s multifront war on Ukraine, urging the Biden administration to be "fearless" in using U.S.'s economic "power."
Russia March 1 Ukraine War: Russia state media prematurely declared victory, hailed 'new world' in now-deleted report A post from Russian state-aligned media outlet praised Putin's role and derided the West for pushing division among the Russian people. RIA published and quickly deleted the post.
Ukraine March 1 Ukraine war: Ukrainians fight for their homeland from within the US Many Ukrainians in America are rallying behind their country, fundraising for the war effort, while many of their family and friends face terrifying conditions as the Russians close in.
Fox News Flash March 1 Nikki Haley calls on UN to 'grow a spine' against Russia, rips Biden for seeking China's help Former U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley said on Tuesday the United Nations needs to “grow a spine” against Russia and criticized President Biden for reportedly seeking China's help to try to convince Russia not to invade Ukraine.
Russia March 1 Sen. Marshall introduces bill banning US imports of Russian oil FIRST ON FOX: Kansas Republican Sen. Roger Marshall introduced legislation Tuesday that calls on the White House to ban all Russian oil imports into the U.S.
Ukraine March 1 A Ukrainian hacker's tale of how he is aiding the land war by battling Russia for the cloud The White House announced earlier this month that U.S. intelligence received information that Russian leader Vladimir Putin planned to use fake information to justify an invasion of Ukraine
Russia March 1 The Moscow that spins versus the Russia that churns There's a disconnect between what Russian TV says about the war in Ukraine and that war as much of the rest of the world sees it.
Veterans March 1 Ukraine's bravest know 'this might be their last night on earth' John Wayne Troxell, former Senior Enlisted Advisor to the Chairman (SEAC) of the Joint Chiefs of Staff (retired), said that former members of the Ukrainian military he knows well — men who have rejoined the service in order to help fight against Russia's invasion — are "unflappable" in the face of attacks.
Faith March 1 Ukrainian bishop says Ukraine is keeping faith in religion and freedom Archbishop Borys Gudziak says Ukrainians are keeping their faith in religion and democracy alive as the country continues to battle the Russian invasion.
World March 1 UN diplomats file out of meetings in Geneva as Russia defends invasion: WATCH VIDEO More than 100 U.N. diplomats walked out of two meetings in Geneva on Tuesday as Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov began to defend Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
Ukraine March 1 Pompeo warns of 'cascading set of calamities around the world' amid Russia's war on Ukraine Former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo told Fox News Digital in an interview that he is "worried" about "a cascading set of calamities around the world" in the wake of Russia’s multifront war on Ukraine, urging the Biden administration to be "fearless" in using U.S.'s economic "power."
Russia March 1 Ukraine War: Russia state media prematurely declared victory, hailed 'new world' in now-deleted report A post from Russian state-aligned media outlet praised Putin's role and derided the West for pushing division among the Russian people. RIA published and quickly deleted the post.
Ukraine March 1 Ukraine war: Ukrainians fight for their homeland from within the US Many Ukrainians in America are rallying behind their country, fundraising for the war effort, while many of their family and friends face terrifying conditions as the Russians close in.
Fox News Flash March 1 Nikki Haley calls on UN to 'grow a spine' against Russia, rips Biden for seeking China's help Former U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley said on Tuesday the United Nations needs to “grow a spine” against Russia and criticized President Biden for reportedly seeking China's help to try to convince Russia not to invade Ukraine.
Russia March 1 Sen. Marshall introduces bill banning US imports of Russian oil FIRST ON FOX: Kansas Republican Sen. Roger Marshall introduced legislation Tuesday that calls on the White House to ban all Russian oil imports into the U.S.
Ukraine March 1 A Ukrainian hacker's tale of how he is aiding the land war by battling Russia for the cloud The White House announced earlier this month that U.S. intelligence received information that Russian leader Vladimir Putin planned to use fake information to justify an invasion of Ukraine
Russia March 1 The Moscow that spins versus the Russia that churns There's a disconnect between what Russian TV says about the war in Ukraine and that war as much of the rest of the world sees it.
Veterans March 1 Ukraine's bravest know 'this might be their last night on earth' John Wayne Troxell, former Senior Enlisted Advisor to the Chairman (SEAC) of the Joint Chiefs of Staff (retired), said that former members of the Ukrainian military he knows well — men who have rejoined the service in order to help fight against Russia's invasion — are "unflappable" in the face of attacks.
Faith March 1 Ukrainian bishop says Ukraine is keeping faith in religion and freedom Archbishop Borys Gudziak says Ukrainians are keeping their faith in religion and democracy alive as the country continues to battle the Russian invasion.
World March 1 UN diplomats file out of meetings in Geneva as Russia defends invasion: WATCH VIDEO More than 100 U.N. diplomats walked out of two meetings in Geneva on Tuesday as Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov began to defend Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
Ukraine March 1 Pompeo warns of 'cascading set of calamities around the world' amid Russia's war on Ukraine Former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo told Fox News Digital in an interview that he is "worried" about "a cascading set of calamities around the world" in the wake of Russia’s multifront war on Ukraine, urging the Biden administration to be "fearless" in using U.S.'s economic "power."
Russia March 1 Ukraine War: Russia state media prematurely declared victory, hailed 'new world' in now-deleted report A post from Russian state-aligned media outlet praised Putin's role and derided the West for pushing division among the Russian people. RIA published and quickly deleted the post.
Ukraine March 1 Ukraine war: Ukrainians fight for their homeland from within the US Many Ukrainians in America are rallying behind their country, fundraising for the war effort, while many of their family and friends face terrifying conditions as the Russians close in.
Fox News Flash March 1 Nikki Haley calls on UN to 'grow a spine' against Russia, rips Biden for seeking China's help Former U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley said on Tuesday the United Nations needs to “grow a spine” against Russia and criticized President Biden for reportedly seeking China's help to try to convince Russia not to invade Ukraine.
Russia March 1 Sen. Marshall introduces bill banning US imports of Russian oil FIRST ON FOX: Kansas Republican Sen. Roger Marshall introduced legislation Tuesday that calls on the White House to ban all Russian oil imports into the U.S.
Ukraine March 1 A Ukrainian hacker's tale of how he is aiding the land war by battling Russia for the cloud The White House announced earlier this month that U.S. intelligence received information that Russian leader Vladimir Putin planned to use fake information to justify an invasion of Ukraine
Russia March 1 The Moscow that spins versus the Russia that churns There's a disconnect between what Russian TV says about the war in Ukraine and that war as much of the rest of the world sees it.
Veterans March 1 Ukraine's bravest know 'this might be their last night on earth' John Wayne Troxell, former Senior Enlisted Advisor to the Chairman (SEAC) of the Joint Chiefs of Staff (retired), said that former members of the Ukrainian military he knows well — men who have rejoined the service in order to help fight against Russia's invasion — are "unflappable" in the face of attacks.
Faith March 1 Ukrainian bishop says Ukraine is keeping faith in religion and freedom Archbishop Borys Gudziak says Ukrainians are keeping their faith in religion and democracy alive as the country continues to battle the Russian invasion.
World March 1 UN diplomats file out of meetings in Geneva as Russia defends invasion: WATCH VIDEO More than 100 U.N. diplomats walked out of two meetings in Geneva on Tuesday as Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov began to defend Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
Ukraine March 1 Pompeo warns of 'cascading set of calamities around the world' amid Russia's war on Ukraine Former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo told Fox News Digital in an interview that he is "worried" about "a cascading set of calamities around the world" in the wake of Russia’s multifront war on Ukraine, urging the Biden administration to be "fearless" in using U.S.'s economic "power."
Russia March 1 Ukraine War: Russia state media prematurely declared victory, hailed 'new world' in now-deleted report A post from Russian state-aligned media outlet praised Putin's role and derided the West for pushing division among the Russian people. RIA published and quickly deleted the post.
Russia February 27 Putin’s strategic failure and ‘miscalculations’ play out on the world stage, experts weigh in Ukrainian forces continue to fend off Russian troops as fighting persists Sunday, prompting apparent frustration from Russian President Vladimir Putin and questions regarding strategic miscalculations.
Media February 27 NY Times journalist suggests media concern for Russian invasion of Ukraine demonstrates racial 'biases' New York Times journalist and “1619 Project” author Nikole Hannah-Jones argued that coverage of the Russian invasion of Ukraine has suggested racial bias.
Exclusive February 27 Bethenny Frankel 'trying' to get to Ukraine as she applauds donation efforts from 'the average American' The entrepreneur and founder of the BStrong initiative told Fox News Digital she is working on how to Ukraine.
Ukraine February 27 Ukrainian mother captures the spirit of resistance and resilience amid Russian invasion: 'We are united' Ukrainian mother and civilian resistance coordinator Nataliya Kuba sat down with Fox News foreign correspondent Benjamin Hall to discuss her willingness to do what it takes to win against Russia.
Russia February 27 Reporter's notebook: Ukrainians stand up to Russians 26-year-old Sviatoslav Yurash is well-known in Ukraine. He’s the youngest member of the country’s parliament and one of thousands picking up a gun and helping to defend their country from Russia.
Fox News Flash February 27 Kevin McCarthy: Two reasons Putin raised alert status for nuclear forces House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy, R-Calif., explained the reasons he believes Russian President Vladimir Putin, who he described as “reckless, evil and dangerous,” has raised the alert status for his nuclear forces to “special regime of combat duty” as Russia continues to invade Ukraine.
LIFESTYLE February 27 Ukraine refugees to receive help from Franklin Graham's humanitarian aid nonprofit As Russia continues to invade Ukraine, Samaritan's Purse, nonprofit, is assisting people impacted by the war. They have sent 660,000 shoebox gifts for children thus far.
Russia February 27 Protests erupt around the globe in support of Ukraine: 'Stop Putin, Stop War' Protests in support of Ukraine as it continues fighting Russia have erupted in cities across the globe.
Fox News Flash February 27 Former Pentagon chief of staff rips Biden over US intel report: 'It’s a colossal failure of leadership' Former Pentagon chief of staff Kash Patel ripped President Biden for his 'failure of leadership' after reports surfaced suggesting he shared US intel with China that China subsequently shared with Russia.
Russia February 27 Japan to join US, European allies in blocking key Russian banks from SWIFT Japan has decided to join the United States and European allies in removing selected Russian banks from the SWIFT international financial messaging system, Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida said Sunday.
Russia February 27 Putin’s strategic failure and ‘miscalculations’ play out on the world stage, experts weigh in Ukrainian forces continue to fend off Russian troops as fighting persists Sunday, prompting apparent frustration from Russian President Vladimir Putin and questions regarding strategic miscalculations.
Media February 27 NY Times journalist suggests media concern for Russian invasion of Ukraine demonstrates racial 'biases' New York Times journalist and “1619 Project” author Nikole Hannah-Jones argued that coverage of the Russian invasion of Ukraine has suggested racial bias.
Exclusive February 27 Bethenny Frankel 'trying' to get to Ukraine as she applauds donation efforts from 'the average American' The entrepreneur and founder of the BStrong initiative told Fox News Digital she is working on how to Ukraine.
Ukraine February 27 Ukrainian mother captures the spirit of resistance and resilience amid Russian invasion: 'We are united' Ukrainian mother and civilian resistance coordinator Nataliya Kuba sat down with Fox News foreign correspondent Benjamin Hall to discuss her willingness to do what it takes to win against Russia.
Russia February 27 Reporter's notebook: Ukrainians stand up to Russians 26-year-old Sviatoslav Yurash is well-known in Ukraine. He’s the youngest member of the country’s parliament and one of thousands picking up a gun and helping to defend their country from Russia.
Fox News Flash February 27 Kevin McCarthy: Two reasons Putin raised alert status for nuclear forces House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy, R-Calif., explained the reasons he believes Russian President Vladimir Putin, who he described as “reckless, evil and dangerous,” has raised the alert status for his nuclear forces to “special regime of combat duty” as Russia continues to invade Ukraine.
LIFESTYLE February 27 Ukraine refugees to receive help from Franklin Graham's humanitarian aid nonprofit As Russia continues to invade Ukraine, Samaritan's Purse, nonprofit, is assisting people impacted by the war. They have sent 660,000 shoebox gifts for children thus far.
Russia February 27 Protests erupt around the globe in support of Ukraine: 'Stop Putin, Stop War' Protests in support of Ukraine as it continues fighting Russia have erupted in cities across the globe.
Fox News Flash February 27 Former Pentagon chief of staff rips Biden over US intel report: 'It’s a colossal failure of leadership' Former Pentagon chief of staff Kash Patel ripped President Biden for his 'failure of leadership' after reports surfaced suggesting he shared US intel with China that China subsequently shared with Russia.
Russia February 27 Japan to join US, European allies in blocking key Russian banks from SWIFT Japan has decided to join the United States and European allies in removing selected Russian banks from the SWIFT international financial messaging system, Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida said Sunday.
Ukraine February 27 Russian forces penetrate Ukraine's second-largest city as fourth day of fighting continues Russian forces penetrated Kharkiv, Ukraine's second-largest city, as the fourth day of fighting continues.
World February 27 Zelenskyy seeking volunteers, calls for 'international' team to fight Russia Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskyy is growing frustrated with the lack of international action and has started seeking his own supporters following Russia's invasion.
Ukraine February 27 American basketball players try to flee Ukraine; One succeeds, one still stuck Toure' Murry and Maurice 'Mo' Creek, American professional basketball players shared their experiences trying to flee Ukraine following Russia's invasion.
Ukraine February 27 Former KGB officer Putin's intelligence failures hold Russia back as Ukraine fights for freedom and democracy Russian President Vladimir Putin had a long career as an intelligence officer in the former Soviet Union’s KGB – the former Communist spy agency – and likely took great efforts to plan his invasion of Ukraine before sending thousands of troops into the country earlier this week.
Russia February 27 Russian invasion: How the west failed over decades of recent history to hold Putin back Russian President Vladimir Putin’s invasion of Ukraine comes after decades of United States foreign policy failing to curb his military aggressions which experts tell Fox News emboldened Putin over the years leading up to the invasion of Ukraine.
Volodymyr Zelenskyy February 27 Zelenskyy calls for Russia to lose UN Security Council power, says Ukraine attack 'bears signs of genocide' Ukraine's President Zelenskyy called for Russia to lose its voting power as a member of the UN. He said he is ready to talk with Russia but rejected negotiations in Belarus.
World February 27 Kyiv mayor extends curfew as Russian forces continue attacks The mayor of Kyiv has extended a curfew for all citizens of Ukraine's capital city as Russian forces continued their siege, according to reports.
Russia February 27 Russians enter Kharkiv, Ukraine’s No. 2 city, as fighting broadens: reports Fighting got underway Sunday in Kharkiv, Ukraine’s second-largest city, after Russian forces stormed in from the outskirts, according to reports.
Family February 27 Ukraine's children: How to help vulnerable kids amid Russia's attack Young children in Ukraine have taken shelter in other places following Russia's invasion. You can help these children and their families in the following ways.
World February 27 Snake Island border guards who defied Russia warship 'may be alive': report The 13 Ukrainian troops on Zmiiniy Island, or "Snake" Island, might still be alive after defying a Russian warship last week – after they were previously believed to have been killed, the Ukrainian government said.
Ukraine February 27 Russian forces penetrate Ukraine's second-largest city as fourth day of fighting continues Russian forces penetrated Kharkiv, Ukraine's second-largest city, as the fourth day of fighting continues.
World February 27 Zelenskyy seeking volunteers, calls for 'international' team to fight Russia Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskyy is growing frustrated with the lack of international action and has started seeking his own supporters following Russia's invasion.
Ukraine February 27 American basketball players try to flee Ukraine; One succeeds, one still stuck Toure' Murry and Maurice 'Mo' Creek, American professional basketball players shared their experiences trying to flee Ukraine following Russia's invasion.
Ukraine February 27 Former KGB officer Putin's intelligence failures hold Russia back as Ukraine fights for freedom and democracy Russian President Vladimir Putin had a long career as an intelligence officer in the former Soviet Union’s KGB – the former Communist spy agency – and likely took great efforts to plan his invasion of Ukraine before sending thousands of troops into the country earlier this week.
Russia February 27 Russian invasion: How the west failed over decades of recent history to hold Putin back Russian President Vladimir Putin’s invasion of Ukraine comes after decades of United States foreign policy failing to curb his military aggressions which experts tell Fox News emboldened Putin over the years leading up to the invasion of Ukraine.
Volodymyr Zelenskyy February 27 Zelenskyy calls for Russia to lose UN Security Council power, says Ukraine attack 'bears signs of genocide' Ukraine's President Zelenskyy called for Russia to lose its voting power as a member of the UN. He said he is ready to talk with Russia but rejected negotiations in Belarus.
World February 27 Kyiv mayor extends curfew as Russian forces continue attacks The mayor of Kyiv has extended a curfew for all citizens of Ukraine's capital city as Russian forces continued their siege, according to reports.
Russia February 27 Russians enter Kharkiv, Ukraine’s No. 2 city, as fighting broadens: reports Fighting got underway Sunday in Kharkiv, Ukraine’s second-largest city, after Russian forces stormed in from the outskirts, according to reports.
Family February 27 Ukraine's children: How to help vulnerable kids amid Russia's attack Young children in Ukraine have taken shelter in other places following Russia's invasion. You can help these children and their families in the following ways.
World February 27 Snake Island border guards who defied Russia warship 'may be alive': report The 13 Ukrainian troops on Zmiiniy Island, or "Snake" Island, might still be alive after defying a Russian warship last week – after they were previously believed to have been killed, the Ukrainian government said.
Ukraine February 27 Russian forces penetrate Ukraine's second-largest city as fourth day of fighting continues Russian forces penetrated Kharkiv, Ukraine's second-largest city, as the fourth day of fighting continues.
World February 27 Zelenskyy seeking volunteers, calls for 'international' team to fight Russia Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskyy is growing frustrated with the lack of international action and has started seeking his own supporters following Russia's invasion.
Ukraine February 27 American basketball players try to flee Ukraine; One succeeds, one still stuck Toure' Murry and Maurice 'Mo' Creek, American professional basketball players shared their experiences trying to flee Ukraine following Russia's invasion.
Ukraine February 27 Former KGB officer Putin's intelligence failures hold Russia back as Ukraine fights for freedom and democracy Russian President Vladimir Putin had a long career as an intelligence officer in the former Soviet Union’s KGB – the former Communist spy agency – and likely took great efforts to plan his invasion of Ukraine before sending thousands of troops into the country earlier this week.
Russia February 27 Russian invasion: How the west failed over decades of recent history to hold Putin back Russian President Vladimir Putin’s invasion of Ukraine comes after decades of United States foreign policy failing to curb his military aggressions which experts tell Fox News emboldened Putin over the years leading up to the invasion of Ukraine.
Volodymyr Zelenskyy February 27 Zelenskyy calls for Russia to lose UN Security Council power, says Ukraine attack 'bears signs of genocide' Ukraine's President Zelenskyy called for Russia to lose its voting power as a member of the UN. He said he is ready to talk with Russia but rejected negotiations in Belarus.
World February 27 Kyiv mayor extends curfew as Russian forces continue attacks The mayor of Kyiv has extended a curfew for all citizens of Ukraine's capital city as Russian forces continued their siege, according to reports.
Russia February 27 Russians enter Kharkiv, Ukraine’s No. 2 city, as fighting broadens: reports Fighting got underway Sunday in Kharkiv, Ukraine’s second-largest city, after Russian forces stormed in from the outskirts, according to reports.
Family February 27 Ukraine's children: How to help vulnerable kids amid Russia's attack Young children in Ukraine have taken shelter in other places following Russia's invasion. You can help these children and their families in the following ways.
World February 27 Snake Island border guards who defied Russia warship 'may be alive': report The 13 Ukrainian troops on Zmiiniy Island, or "Snake" Island, might still be alive after defying a Russian warship last week – after they were previously believed to have been killed, the Ukrainian government said.
Ukraine February 27 Russian forces penetrate Ukraine's second-largest city as fourth day of fighting continues Russian forces penetrated Kharkiv, Ukraine's second-largest city, as the fourth day of fighting continues.
World February 27 Zelenskyy seeking volunteers, calls for 'international' team to fight Russia Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskyy is growing frustrated with the lack of international action and has started seeking his own supporters following Russia's invasion.
Ukraine February 27 American basketball players try to flee Ukraine; One succeeds, one still stuck Toure' Murry and Maurice 'Mo' Creek, American professional basketball players shared their experiences trying to flee Ukraine following Russia's invasion.
Ukraine February 27 Former KGB officer Putin's intelligence failures hold Russia back as Ukraine fights for freedom and democracy Russian President Vladimir Putin had a long career as an intelligence officer in the former Soviet Union’s KGB – the former Communist spy agency – and likely took great efforts to plan his invasion of Ukraine before sending thousands of troops into the country earlier this week.
Russia February 27 Russian invasion: How the west failed over decades of recent history to hold Putin back Russian President Vladimir Putin’s invasion of Ukraine comes after decades of United States foreign policy failing to curb his military aggressions which experts tell Fox News emboldened Putin over the years leading up to the invasion of Ukraine.
Volodymyr Zelenskyy February 27 Zelenskyy calls for Russia to lose UN Security Council power, says Ukraine attack 'bears signs of genocide' Ukraine's President Zelenskyy called for Russia to lose its voting power as a member of the UN. He said he is ready to talk with Russia but rejected negotiations in Belarus.
World February 27 Kyiv mayor extends curfew as Russian forces continue attacks The mayor of Kyiv has extended a curfew for all citizens of Ukraine's capital city as Russian forces continued their siege, according to reports.
Russia February 27 Russians enter Kharkiv, Ukraine’s No. 2 city, as fighting broadens: reports Fighting got underway Sunday in Kharkiv, Ukraine’s second-largest city, after Russian forces stormed in from the outskirts, according to reports.
Family February 27 Ukraine's children: How to help vulnerable kids amid Russia's attack Young children in Ukraine have taken shelter in other places following Russia's invasion. You can help these children and their families in the following ways.
World February 27 Snake Island border guards who defied Russia warship 'may be alive': report The 13 Ukrainian troops on Zmiiniy Island, or "Snake" Island, might still be alive after defying a Russian warship last week – after they were previously believed to have been killed, the Ukrainian government said.
Ukraine February 27 Russian forces penetrate Ukraine's second-largest city as fourth day of fighting continues Russian forces penetrated Kharkiv, Ukraine's second-largest city, as the fourth day of fighting continues.
World February 27 Zelenskyy seeking volunteers, calls for 'international' team to fight Russia Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskyy is growing frustrated with the lack of international action and has started seeking his own supporters following Russia's invasion.
Ukraine February 27 American basketball players try to flee Ukraine; One succeeds, one still stuck Toure' Murry and Maurice 'Mo' Creek, American professional basketball players shared their experiences trying to flee Ukraine following Russia's invasion.
Ukraine February 27 Former KGB officer Putin's intelligence failures hold Russia back as Ukraine fights for freedom and democracy Russian President Vladimir Putin had a long career as an intelligence officer in the former Soviet Union’s KGB – the former Communist spy agency – and likely took great efforts to plan his invasion of Ukraine before sending thousands of troops into the country earlier this week.
Russia February 27 Russian invasion: How the west failed over decades of recent history to hold Putin back Russian President Vladimir Putin’s invasion of Ukraine comes after decades of United States foreign policy failing to curb his military aggressions which experts tell Fox News emboldened Putin over the years leading up to the invasion of Ukraine.
Volodymyr Zelenskyy February 27 Zelenskyy calls for Russia to lose UN Security Council power, says Ukraine attack 'bears signs of genocide' Ukraine's President Zelenskyy called for Russia to lose its voting power as a member of the UN. He said he is ready to talk with Russia but rejected negotiations in Belarus.
World February 27 Kyiv mayor extends curfew as Russian forces continue attacks The mayor of Kyiv has extended a curfew for all citizens of Ukraine's capital city as Russian forces continued their siege, according to reports.
Russia February 27 Russians enter Kharkiv, Ukraine’s No. 2 city, as fighting broadens: reports Fighting got underway Sunday in Kharkiv, Ukraine’s second-largest city, after Russian forces stormed in from the outskirts, according to reports.
Family February 27 Ukraine's children: How to help vulnerable kids amid Russia's attack Young children in Ukraine have taken shelter in other places following Russia's invasion. You can help these children and their families in the following ways.
World February 27 Snake Island border guards who defied Russia warship 'may be alive': report The 13 Ukrainian troops on Zmiiniy Island, or "Snake" Island, might still be alive after defying a Russian warship last week – after they were previously believed to have been killed, the Ukrainian government said.
Ukraine February 27 Russian forces penetrate Ukraine's second-largest city as fourth day of fighting continues Russian forces penetrated Kharkiv, Ukraine's second-largest city, as the fourth day of fighting continues.
World February 27 Zelenskyy seeking volunteers, calls for 'international' team to fight Russia Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskyy is growing frustrated with the lack of international action and has started seeking his own supporters following Russia's invasion.
Ukraine February 27 American basketball players try to flee Ukraine; One succeeds, one still stuck Toure' Murry and Maurice 'Mo' Creek, American professional basketball players shared their experiences trying to flee Ukraine following Russia's invasion.
Ukraine February 27 Former KGB officer Putin's intelligence failures hold Russia back as Ukraine fights for freedom and democracy Russian President Vladimir Putin had a long career as an intelligence officer in the former Soviet Union’s KGB – the former Communist spy agency – and likely took great efforts to plan his invasion of Ukraine before sending thousands of troops into the country earlier this week.
Russia February 27 Russian invasion: How the west failed over decades of recent history to hold Putin back Russian President Vladimir Putin’s invasion of Ukraine comes after decades of United States foreign policy failing to curb his military aggressions which experts tell Fox News emboldened Putin over the years leading up to the invasion of Ukraine.
Volodymyr Zelenskyy February 27 Zelenskyy calls for Russia to lose UN Security Council power, says Ukraine attack 'bears signs of genocide' Ukraine's President Zelenskyy called for Russia to lose its voting power as a member of the UN. He said he is ready to talk with Russia but rejected negotiations in Belarus.
World February 27 Kyiv mayor extends curfew as Russian forces continue attacks The mayor of Kyiv has extended a curfew for all citizens of Ukraine's capital city as Russian forces continued their siege, according to reports.
Russia February 27 Russians enter Kharkiv, Ukraine’s No. 2 city, as fighting broadens: reports Fighting got underway Sunday in Kharkiv, Ukraine’s second-largest city, after Russian forces stormed in from the outskirts, according to reports.
Family February 27 Ukraine's children: How to help vulnerable kids amid Russia's attack Young children in Ukraine have taken shelter in other places following Russia's invasion. You can help these children and their families in the following ways.
World February 27 Snake Island border guards who defied Russia warship 'may be alive': report The 13 Ukrainian troops on Zmiiniy Island, or "Snake" Island, might still be alive after defying a Russian warship last week – after they were previously believed to have been killed, the Ukrainian government said.
Ukraine February 27 Russian forces penetrate Ukraine's second-largest city as fourth day of fighting continues Russian forces penetrated Kharkiv, Ukraine's second-largest city, as the fourth day of fighting continues.
World February 27 Zelenskyy seeking volunteers, calls for 'international' team to fight Russia Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskyy is growing frustrated with the lack of international action and has started seeking his own supporters following Russia's invasion.
Ukraine February 27 American basketball players try to flee Ukraine; One succeeds, one still stuck Toure' Murry and Maurice 'Mo' Creek, American professional basketball players shared their experiences trying to flee Ukraine following Russia's invasion.
Ukraine February 27 Former KGB officer Putin's intelligence failures hold Russia back as Ukraine fights for freedom and democracy Russian President Vladimir Putin had a long career as an intelligence officer in the former Soviet Union’s KGB – the former Communist spy agency – and likely took great efforts to plan his invasion of Ukraine before sending thousands of troops into the country earlier this week.
Russia February 27 Russian invasion: How the west failed over decades of recent history to hold Putin back Russian President Vladimir Putin’s invasion of Ukraine comes after decades of United States foreign policy failing to curb his military aggressions which experts tell Fox News emboldened Putin over the years leading up to the invasion of Ukraine.
Volodymyr Zelenskyy February 27 Zelenskyy calls for Russia to lose UN Security Council power, says Ukraine attack 'bears signs of genocide' Ukraine's President Zelenskyy called for Russia to lose its voting power as a member of the UN. He said he is ready to talk with Russia but rejected negotiations in Belarus.
World February 27 Kyiv mayor extends curfew as Russian forces continue attacks The mayor of Kyiv has extended a curfew for all citizens of Ukraine's capital city as Russian forces continued their siege, according to reports.
Russia February 27 Russians enter Kharkiv, Ukraine’s No. 2 city, as fighting broadens: reports Fighting got underway Sunday in Kharkiv, Ukraine’s second-largest city, after Russian forces stormed in from the outskirts, according to reports.
Family February 27 Ukraine's children: How to help vulnerable kids amid Russia's attack Young children in Ukraine have taken shelter in other places following Russia's invasion. You can help these children and their families in the following ways.
World February 27 Snake Island border guards who defied Russia warship 'may be alive': report The 13 Ukrainian troops on Zmiiniy Island, or "Snake" Island, might still be alive after defying a Russian warship last week – after they were previously believed to have been killed, the Ukrainian government said.
Ukraine February 27 Russian forces penetrate Ukraine's second-largest city as fourth day of fighting continues Russian forces penetrated Kharkiv, Ukraine's second-largest city, as the fourth day of fighting continues.
World February 27 Zelenskyy seeking volunteers, calls for 'international' team to fight Russia Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskyy is growing frustrated with the lack of international action and has started seeking his own supporters following Russia's invasion.
Ukraine February 27 American basketball players try to flee Ukraine; One succeeds, one still stuck Toure' Murry and Maurice 'Mo' Creek, American professional basketball players shared their experiences trying to flee Ukraine following Russia's invasion.
Ukraine February 27 Former KGB officer Putin's intelligence failures hold Russia back as Ukraine fights for freedom and democracy Russian President Vladimir Putin had a long career as an intelligence officer in the former Soviet Union’s KGB – the former Communist spy agency – and likely took great efforts to plan his invasion of Ukraine before sending thousands of troops into the country earlier this week.
Russia February 27 Russian invasion: How the west failed over decades of recent history to hold Putin back Russian President Vladimir Putin’s invasion of Ukraine comes after decades of United States foreign policy failing to curb his military aggressions which experts tell Fox News emboldened Putin over the years leading up to the invasion of Ukraine.
Volodymyr Zelenskyy February 27 Zelenskyy calls for Russia to lose UN Security Council power, says Ukraine attack 'bears signs of genocide' Ukraine's President Zelenskyy called for Russia to lose its voting power as a member of the UN. He said he is ready to talk with Russia but rejected negotiations in Belarus.
World February 27 Kyiv mayor extends curfew as Russian forces continue attacks The mayor of Kyiv has extended a curfew for all citizens of Ukraine's capital city as Russian forces continued their siege, according to reports.
Russia February 27 Russians enter Kharkiv, Ukraine’s No. 2 city, as fighting broadens: reports Fighting got underway Sunday in Kharkiv, Ukraine’s second-largest city, after Russian forces stormed in from the outskirts, according to reports.
Family February 27 Ukraine's children: How to help vulnerable kids amid Russia's attack Young children in Ukraine have taken shelter in other places following Russia's invasion. You can help these children and their families in the following ways.
World February 27 Snake Island border guards who defied Russia warship 'may be alive': report The 13 Ukrainian troops on Zmiiniy Island, or "Snake" Island, might still be alive after defying a Russian warship last week – after they were previously believed to have been killed, the Ukrainian government said.
Ukraine February 25 Rubio says it was 'wise' for Biden to share intel on Putin's plans for false flag operation ahead of invasion Sen. Marco Rubio, in an exclusive interview with Fox News, said President Biden was "wise" to share intelligence regarding Russian President Vladimir Putin’s plans to stage false flag attacks ahead of the Ukraine invasion, saying that there is a new level of "global unity" in the wake of the Biden administration’s transparency.
Vladimir Putin February 25 Russian invasion: Pentagon says not clear if 'Putin has designs beyond the Ukraine' One reporter asked Kirby if U.S. intelligence suggests Russia will stop its advance with Ukraine
Vladimir Putin February 25 Sen. Braun: Biden must enact 'painful' sanctions on Putin to end Ukraine invasion: 'Cat's out of the bag' Sen. Mike Braun, R-Ind., said Biden must enact "painful" sanctions on Russia, not just "slaps on the wrist," if he's serious about forcing Russian President Vladimir Putin to roll back his invasion in Ukraine.
CPAC February 25 Russia-Ukraine crisis: Kristi Noem rips 'ridiculous' media for suggesting Biden critics side with Putin The South Dakota governor has been an outspoken critic of the president's handling of the growing conflict between Russia and Ukraine.
Fox News Flash February 25 Civilian hiding in bomb shelter says Russians soldiers are getting 'clobbered' A civilian hiding in a bomb shelter said on Friday that Russia has no chance in taking over Ukraine.
Russia February 25 Russia says Finland, Sweden could face consequences if countries move to join NATO A Russian official on Friday issued a warning to Finland and Sweden should both nations intend to join NATO, saying such moves would have “serious military-political repercussions.”
Ukraine February 25 Ukrainian ambassador: Citizens are returning to fight after transporting women, children to safety Ambassador Markarova says elderly, women and children must be saved
White House February 25 White House has not 'ruled out diplomacy forever' with Russia, Psaki says Psaki said the U.S. would not be completely icing out the Eastern European aggressor “forever” during the White House daily press briefing Friday.
Media February 25 Kremlin's limitation of Facebook access a 'terrible omen for Russian freedom,' analyst says Russia's announcement that it would implement a "partial restriction" of access to Facebook was met with a firm response from parent company Meta on Friday.
China February 25 China takes notice of Biden's response to Russia's Ukraine war, analysts say China is watching closely at the U.S. response to Moscow as it plans its next steps in trying to dislodge America as the world’s leading superpower, observers warn.
Ukraine February 25 Rubio says it was 'wise' for Biden to share intel on Putin's plans for false flag operation ahead of invasion Sen. Marco Rubio, in an exclusive interview with Fox News, said President Biden was "wise" to share intelligence regarding Russian President Vladimir Putin’s plans to stage false flag attacks ahead of the Ukraine invasion, saying that there is a new level of "global unity" in the wake of the Biden administration’s transparency.
Vladimir Putin February 25 Russian invasion: Pentagon says not clear if 'Putin has designs beyond the Ukraine' One reporter asked Kirby if U.S. intelligence suggests Russia will stop its advance with Ukraine
Vladimir Putin February 25 Sen. Braun: Biden must enact 'painful' sanctions on Putin to end Ukraine invasion: 'Cat's out of the bag' Sen. Mike Braun, R-Ind., said Biden must enact "painful" sanctions on Russia, not just "slaps on the wrist," if he's serious about forcing Russian President Vladimir Putin to roll back his invasion in Ukraine.
CPAC February 25 Russia-Ukraine crisis: Kristi Noem rips 'ridiculous' media for suggesting Biden critics side with Putin The South Dakota governor has been an outspoken critic of the president's handling of the growing conflict between Russia and Ukraine.
Fox News Flash February 25 Civilian hiding in bomb shelter says Russians soldiers are getting 'clobbered' A civilian hiding in a bomb shelter said on Friday that Russia has no chance in taking over Ukraine.
Russia February 25 Russia says Finland, Sweden could face consequences if countries move to join NATO A Russian official on Friday issued a warning to Finland and Sweden should both nations intend to join NATO, saying such moves would have “serious military-political repercussions.”
Ukraine February 25 Ukrainian ambassador: Citizens are returning to fight after transporting women, children to safety Ambassador Markarova says elderly, women and children must be saved
White House February 25 White House has not 'ruled out diplomacy forever' with Russia, Psaki says Psaki said the U.S. would not be completely icing out the Eastern European aggressor “forever” during the White House daily press briefing Friday.
Media February 25 Kremlin's limitation of Facebook access a 'terrible omen for Russian freedom,' analyst says Russia's announcement that it would implement a "partial restriction" of access to Facebook was met with a firm response from parent company Meta on Friday.
China February 25 China takes notice of Biden's response to Russia's Ukraine war, analysts say China is watching closely at the U.S. response to Moscow as it plans its next steps in trying to dislodge America as the world’s leading superpower, observers warn.
Ukraine February 25 Rubio says it was 'wise' for Biden to share intel on Putin's plans for false flag operation ahead of invasion Sen. Marco Rubio, in an exclusive interview with Fox News, said President Biden was "wise" to share intelligence regarding Russian President Vladimir Putin’s plans to stage false flag attacks ahead of the Ukraine invasion, saying that there is a new level of "global unity" in the wake of the Biden administration’s transparency.
Vladimir Putin February 25 Russian invasion: Pentagon says not clear if 'Putin has designs beyond the Ukraine' One reporter asked Kirby if U.S. intelligence suggests Russia will stop its advance with Ukraine
Vladimir Putin February 25 Sen. Braun: Biden must enact 'painful' sanctions on Putin to end Ukraine invasion: 'Cat's out of the bag' Sen. Mike Braun, R-Ind., said Biden must enact "painful" sanctions on Russia, not just "slaps on the wrist," if he's serious about forcing Russian President Vladimir Putin to roll back his invasion in Ukraine.
CPAC February 25 Russia-Ukraine crisis: Kristi Noem rips 'ridiculous' media for suggesting Biden critics side with Putin The South Dakota governor has been an outspoken critic of the president's handling of the growing conflict between Russia and Ukraine.
Fox News Flash February 25 Civilian hiding in bomb shelter says Russians soldiers are getting 'clobbered' A civilian hiding in a bomb shelter said on Friday that Russia has no chance in taking over Ukraine.
Russia February 25 Russia says Finland, Sweden could face consequences if countries move to join NATO A Russian official on Friday issued a warning to Finland and Sweden should both nations intend to join NATO, saying such moves would have “serious military-political repercussions.”
Ukraine February 25 Ukrainian ambassador: Citizens are returning to fight after transporting women, children to safety Ambassador Markarova says elderly, women and children must be saved
White House February 25 White House has not 'ruled out diplomacy forever' with Russia, Psaki says Psaki said the U.S. would not be completely icing out the Eastern European aggressor “forever” during the White House daily press briefing Friday.
Media February 25 Kremlin's limitation of Facebook access a 'terrible omen for Russian freedom,' analyst says Russia's announcement that it would implement a "partial restriction" of access to Facebook was met with a firm response from parent company Meta on Friday.
China February 25 China takes notice of Biden's response to Russia's Ukraine war, analysts say China is watching closely at the U.S. response to Moscow as it plans its next steps in trying to dislodge America as the world’s leading superpower, observers warn.
Ukraine February 25 Rubio says it was 'wise' for Biden to share intel on Putin's plans for false flag operation ahead of invasion Sen. Marco Rubio, in an exclusive interview with Fox News, said President Biden was "wise" to share intelligence regarding Russian President Vladimir Putin’s plans to stage false flag attacks ahead of the Ukraine invasion, saying that there is a new level of "global unity" in the wake of the Biden administration’s transparency.
Vladimir Putin February 25 Russian invasion: Pentagon says not clear if 'Putin has designs beyond the Ukraine' One reporter asked Kirby if U.S. intelligence suggests Russia will stop its advance with Ukraine
Vladimir Putin February 25 Sen. Braun: Biden must enact 'painful' sanctions on Putin to end Ukraine invasion: 'Cat's out of the bag' Sen. Mike Braun, R-Ind., said Biden must enact "painful" sanctions on Russia, not just "slaps on the wrist," if he's serious about forcing Russian President Vladimir Putin to roll back his invasion in Ukraine.
CPAC February 25 Russia-Ukraine crisis: Kristi Noem rips 'ridiculous' media for suggesting Biden critics side with Putin The South Dakota governor has been an outspoken critic of the president's handling of the growing conflict between Russia and Ukraine.
Fox News Flash February 25 Civilian hiding in bomb shelter says Russians soldiers are getting 'clobbered' A civilian hiding in a bomb shelter said on Friday that Russia has no chance in taking over Ukraine.
Russia February 25 Russia says Finland, Sweden could face consequences if countries move to join NATO A Russian official on Friday issued a warning to Finland and Sweden should both nations intend to join NATO, saying such moves would have “serious military-political repercussions.”
Ukraine February 25 Ukrainian ambassador: Citizens are returning to fight after transporting women, children to safety Ambassador Markarova says elderly, women and children must be saved
White House February 25 White House has not 'ruled out diplomacy forever' with Russia, Psaki says Psaki said the U.S. would not be completely icing out the Eastern European aggressor “forever” during the White House daily press briefing Friday.
Media February 25 Kremlin's limitation of Facebook access a 'terrible omen for Russian freedom,' analyst says Russia's announcement that it would implement a "partial restriction" of access to Facebook was met with a firm response from parent company Meta on Friday.
China February 25 China takes notice of Biden's response to Russia's Ukraine war, analysts say China is watching closely at the U.S. response to Moscow as it plans its next steps in trying to dislodge America as the world’s leading superpower, observers warn.
Fox News Flash February 25 Rep. Meijer says Russia sanctions don't go far enough: Biden's messaging 'similar to Afghanistan' Rep. Peter Meijer sits on the House Foreign Affairs committee joined ‘Fox & Friends First’ to express frustration with the sanctions on Russia from Biden. Meijer states how sanctions need to be ‘merciless’ including economic isolation.
Ukraine February 25 How Democratic presidents Clinton, Obama and Biden caused the crisis in Ukraine When it comes to the chaos we’re seeing in Ukraine today, Democrats, especially presidents Clinton, Obama, and Biden, deserve the lion’s share of the blame.
Russia February 25 Pope Francis calls for dialogue to end Russia and Ukraine conflict Pope Francis went to the Russian embassy in Rome on Friday to personally express his concern about the war in Ukraine, in an extraordinary papal gesture that has no recent precedent.
LIFESTYLE February 25 How to help the people of Ukraine: 3 ideas for giving Many Americans are wondering how they can help the Ukrainian people after the Russian invasion. Charity Navigator has given four stars to these top-rated nonprofits that are aiding in relief and recovery efforts in Ukraine.
China February 25 China may take 'wrong lessons' from US, NATO response to Ukraine invasion: experts A former Trump military official believes China will make "cold-blooded calculations" about the U.S. and NATO response to future conflicts.
MILITARY February 25 Georgia GOP candidate, a retired Marine colonel, urges military to reverse transgender policy amid Ukraine war A retired Marine colonel who is running for Congress in Georgia is urging the U.S. military to reverse its policy embracing transgender identity, warning that welcoming individuals with gender dysphoria into the ranks may weaken military performance and sends a message of weakness to America's adversaries in crises such as Afghanistan and Ukraine.
Volodymyr Zelenskyy February 25 Ukraine's Zelenskyy presses European leaders for stronger sanctions, ban on Russia from banking system Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy asked Thursday and Friday for European and NATO leaders to impose harsher sanctions on Russia.
Russia February 25 Russia hasn't taken any of its 'major objectives' in first 24 hours, UK defense minister says Russia hasn’t taken any of its "major objectives" in the first 24 hours of its invasion of Ukraine, U.K. Defense Secretary Ben Wallace said Friday.
Russia February 25 Ukraine citizens advised to make Molotov cocktails as Russia enters Kyiv In a message posted to Twitter early Friday, Ukrainian citizens were being advised to make Molotov cocktails and help "neutralize the occupier" as Russian forces drove deeper into the country.
Russia February 25 Ukraine forces blow up Kyiv-area bridge to thwart Russian tank advance: report Ukraine forces blew up a bridge about 30 miles north of Kyiv on Thursday in order to thwart the advance of Russian tanks toward the capital city, according to reports.
Fox News Flash February 25 Rep. Meijer says Russia sanctions don't go far enough: Biden's messaging 'similar to Afghanistan' Rep. Peter Meijer sits on the House Foreign Affairs committee joined ‘Fox & Friends First’ to express frustration with the sanctions on Russia from Biden. Meijer states how sanctions need to be ‘merciless’ including economic isolation.
Ukraine February 25 How Democratic presidents Clinton, Obama and Biden caused the crisis in Ukraine When it comes to the chaos we’re seeing in Ukraine today, Democrats, especially presidents Clinton, Obama, and Biden, deserve the lion’s share of the blame.
Russia February 25 Pope Francis calls for dialogue to end Russia and Ukraine conflict Pope Francis went to the Russian embassy in Rome on Friday to personally express his concern about the war in Ukraine, in an extraordinary papal gesture that has no recent precedent.
LIFESTYLE February 25 How to help the people of Ukraine: 3 ideas for giving Many Americans are wondering how they can help the Ukrainian people after the Russian invasion. Charity Navigator has given four stars to these top-rated nonprofits that are aiding in relief and recovery efforts in Ukraine.
China February 25 China may take 'wrong lessons' from US, NATO response to Ukraine invasion: experts A former Trump military official believes China will make "cold-blooded calculations" about the U.S. and NATO response to future conflicts.
MILITARY February 25 Georgia GOP candidate, a retired Marine colonel, urges military to reverse transgender policy amid Ukraine war A retired Marine colonel who is running for Congress in Georgia is urging the U.S. military to reverse its policy embracing transgender identity, warning that welcoming individuals with gender dysphoria into the ranks may weaken military performance and sends a message of weakness to America's adversaries in crises such as Afghanistan and Ukraine.
Volodymyr Zelenskyy February 25 Ukraine's Zelenskyy presses European leaders for stronger sanctions, ban on Russia from banking system Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy asked Thursday and Friday for European and NATO leaders to impose harsher sanctions on Russia.
Russia February 25 Russia hasn't taken any of its 'major objectives' in first 24 hours, UK defense minister says Russia hasn’t taken any of its "major objectives" in the first 24 hours of its invasion of Ukraine, U.K. Defense Secretary Ben Wallace said Friday.
Russia February 25 Ukraine citizens advised to make Molotov cocktails as Russia enters Kyiv In a message posted to Twitter early Friday, Ukrainian citizens were being advised to make Molotov cocktails and help "neutralize the occupier" as Russian forces drove deeper into the country.
Russia February 25 Ukraine forces blow up Kyiv-area bridge to thwart Russian tank advance: report Ukraine forces blew up a bridge about 30 miles north of Kyiv on Thursday in order to thwart the advance of Russian tanks toward the capital city, according to reports.
Fox News Flash February 25 Rep. Meijer says Russia sanctions don't go far enough: Biden's messaging 'similar to Afghanistan' Rep. Peter Meijer sits on the House Foreign Affairs committee joined ‘Fox & Friends First’ to express frustration with the sanctions on Russia from Biden. Meijer states how sanctions need to be ‘merciless’ including economic isolation.
Ukraine February 25 How Democratic presidents Clinton, Obama and Biden caused the crisis in Ukraine When it comes to the chaos we’re seeing in Ukraine today, Democrats, especially presidents Clinton, Obama, and Biden, deserve the lion’s share of the blame.
Russia February 25 Pope Francis calls for dialogue to end Russia and Ukraine conflict Pope Francis went to the Russian embassy in Rome on Friday to personally express his concern about the war in Ukraine, in an extraordinary papal gesture that has no recent precedent.
LIFESTYLE February 25 How to help the people of Ukraine: 3 ideas for giving Many Americans are wondering how they can help the Ukrainian people after the Russian invasion. Charity Navigator has given four stars to these top-rated nonprofits that are aiding in relief and recovery efforts in Ukraine.
China February 25 China may take 'wrong lessons' from US, NATO response to Ukraine invasion: experts A former Trump military official believes China will make "cold-blooded calculations" about the U.S. and NATO response to future conflicts.
MILITARY February 25 Georgia GOP candidate, a retired Marine colonel, urges military to reverse transgender policy amid Ukraine war A retired Marine colonel who is running for Congress in Georgia is urging the U.S. military to reverse its policy embracing transgender identity, warning that welcoming individuals with gender dysphoria into the ranks may weaken military performance and sends a message of weakness to America's adversaries in crises such as Afghanistan and Ukraine.
Volodymyr Zelenskyy February 25 Ukraine's Zelenskyy presses European leaders for stronger sanctions, ban on Russia from banking system Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy asked Thursday and Friday for European and NATO leaders to impose harsher sanctions on Russia.
Russia February 25 Russia hasn't taken any of its 'major objectives' in first 24 hours, UK defense minister says Russia hasn’t taken any of its "major objectives" in the first 24 hours of its invasion of Ukraine, U.K. Defense Secretary Ben Wallace said Friday.
Russia February 25 Ukraine citizens advised to make Molotov cocktails as Russia enters Kyiv In a message posted to Twitter early Friday, Ukrainian citizens were being advised to make Molotov cocktails and help "neutralize the occupier" as Russian forces drove deeper into the country.
Russia February 25 Ukraine forces blow up Kyiv-area bridge to thwart Russian tank advance: report Ukraine forces blew up a bridge about 30 miles north of Kyiv on Thursday in order to thwart the advance of Russian tanks toward the capital city, according to reports.
Fox News Flash February 25 Rep. Meijer says Russia sanctions don't go far enough: Biden's messaging 'similar to Afghanistan' Rep. Peter Meijer sits on the House Foreign Affairs committee joined ‘Fox & Friends First’ to express frustration with the sanctions on Russia from Biden. Meijer states how sanctions need to be ‘merciless’ including economic isolation.
Ukraine February 25 How Democratic presidents Clinton, Obama and Biden caused the crisis in Ukraine When it comes to the chaos we’re seeing in Ukraine today, Democrats, especially presidents Clinton, Obama, and Biden, deserve the lion’s share of the blame.
Russia February 25 Pope Francis calls for dialogue to end Russia and Ukraine conflict Pope Francis went to the Russian embassy in Rome on Friday to personally express his concern about the war in Ukraine, in an extraordinary papal gesture that has no recent precedent.
LIFESTYLE February 25 How to help the people of Ukraine: 3 ideas for giving Many Americans are wondering how they can help the Ukrainian people after the Russian invasion. Charity Navigator has given four stars to these top-rated nonprofits that are aiding in relief and recovery efforts in Ukraine.
China February 25 China may take 'wrong lessons' from US, NATO response to Ukraine invasion: experts A former Trump military official believes China will make "cold-blooded calculations" about the U.S. and NATO response to future conflicts.
MILITARY February 25 Georgia GOP candidate, a retired Marine colonel, urges military to reverse transgender policy amid Ukraine war A retired Marine colonel who is running for Congress in Georgia is urging the U.S. military to reverse its policy embracing transgender identity, warning that welcoming individuals with gender dysphoria into the ranks may weaken military performance and sends a message of weakness to America's adversaries in crises such as Afghanistan and Ukraine.
Volodymyr Zelenskyy February 25 Ukraine's Zelenskyy presses European leaders for stronger sanctions, ban on Russia from banking system Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy asked Thursday and Friday for European and NATO leaders to impose harsher sanctions on Russia.
Russia February 25 Russia hasn't taken any of its 'major objectives' in first 24 hours, UK defense minister says Russia hasn’t taken any of its "major objectives" in the first 24 hours of its invasion of Ukraine, U.K. Defense Secretary Ben Wallace said Friday.
Russia February 25 Ukraine citizens advised to make Molotov cocktails as Russia enters Kyiv In a message posted to Twitter early Friday, Ukrainian citizens were being advised to make Molotov cocktails and help "neutralize the occupier" as Russian forces drove deeper into the country.
Russia February 25 Ukraine forces blow up Kyiv-area bridge to thwart Russian tank advance: report Ukraine forces blew up a bridge about 30 miles north of Kyiv on Thursday in order to thwart the advance of Russian tanks toward the capital city, according to reports.
Fox News Flash February 25 Rep. Meijer says Russia sanctions don't go far enough: Biden's messaging 'similar to Afghanistan' Rep. Peter Meijer sits on the House Foreign Affairs committee joined ‘Fox & Friends First’ to express frustration with the sanctions on Russia from Biden. Meijer states how sanctions need to be ‘merciless’ including economic isolation.
Ukraine February 25 How Democratic presidents Clinton, Obama and Biden caused the crisis in Ukraine When it comes to the chaos we’re seeing in Ukraine today, Democrats, especially presidents Clinton, Obama, and Biden, deserve the lion’s share of the blame.
Russia February 25 Pope Francis calls for dialogue to end Russia and Ukraine conflict Pope Francis went to the Russian embassy in Rome on Friday to personally express his concern about the war in Ukraine, in an extraordinary papal gesture that has no recent precedent.
LIFESTYLE February 25 How to help the people of Ukraine: 3 ideas for giving Many Americans are wondering how they can help the Ukrainian people after the Russian invasion. Charity Navigator has given four stars to these top-rated nonprofits that are aiding in relief and recovery efforts in Ukraine.
China February 25 China may take 'wrong lessons' from US, NATO response to Ukraine invasion: experts A former Trump military official believes China will make "cold-blooded calculations" about the U.S. and NATO response to future conflicts.
MILITARY February 25 Georgia GOP candidate, a retired Marine colonel, urges military to reverse transgender policy amid Ukraine war A retired Marine colonel who is running for Congress in Georgia is urging the U.S. military to reverse its policy embracing transgender identity, warning that welcoming individuals with gender dysphoria into the ranks may weaken military performance and sends a message of weakness to America's adversaries in crises such as Afghanistan and Ukraine.
Volodymyr Zelenskyy February 25 Ukraine's Zelenskyy presses European leaders for stronger sanctions, ban on Russia from banking system Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy asked Thursday and Friday for European and NATO leaders to impose harsher sanctions on Russia.
Russia February 25 Russia hasn't taken any of its 'major objectives' in first 24 hours, UK defense minister says Russia hasn’t taken any of its "major objectives" in the first 24 hours of its invasion of Ukraine, U.K. Defense Secretary Ben Wallace said Friday.
Russia February 25 Ukraine citizens advised to make Molotov cocktails as Russia enters Kyiv In a message posted to Twitter early Friday, Ukrainian citizens were being advised to make Molotov cocktails and help "neutralize the occupier" as Russian forces drove deeper into the country.
Russia February 25 Ukraine forces blow up Kyiv-area bridge to thwart Russian tank advance: report Ukraine forces blew up a bridge about 30 miles north of Kyiv on Thursday in order to thwart the advance of Russian tanks toward the capital city, according to reports.
Fox News Flash February 25 Rep. Meijer says Russia sanctions don't go far enough: Biden's messaging 'similar to Afghanistan' Rep. Peter Meijer sits on the House Foreign Affairs committee joined ‘Fox & Friends First’ to express frustration with the sanctions on Russia from Biden. Meijer states how sanctions need to be ‘merciless’ including economic isolation.
Ukraine February 25 How Democratic presidents Clinton, Obama and Biden caused the crisis in Ukraine When it comes to the chaos we’re seeing in Ukraine today, Democrats, especially presidents Clinton, Obama, and Biden, deserve the lion’s share of the blame.
Russia February 25 Pope Francis calls for dialogue to end Russia and Ukraine conflict Pope Francis went to the Russian embassy in Rome on Friday to personally express his concern about the war in Ukraine, in an extraordinary papal gesture that has no recent precedent.
LIFESTYLE February 25 How to help the people of Ukraine: 3 ideas for giving Many Americans are wondering how they can help the Ukrainian people after the Russian invasion. Charity Navigator has given four stars to these top-rated nonprofits that are aiding in relief and recovery efforts in Ukraine.
China February 25 China may take 'wrong lessons' from US, NATO response to Ukraine invasion: experts A former Trump military official believes China will make "cold-blooded calculations" about the U.S. and NATO response to future conflicts.
MILITARY February 25 Georgia GOP candidate, a retired Marine colonel, urges military to reverse transgender policy amid Ukraine war A retired Marine colonel who is running for Congress in Georgia is urging the U.S. military to reverse its policy embracing transgender identity, warning that welcoming individuals with gender dysphoria into the ranks may weaken military performance and sends a message of weakness to America's adversaries in crises such as Afghanistan and Ukraine.
Volodymyr Zelenskyy February 25 Ukraine's Zelenskyy presses European leaders for stronger sanctions, ban on Russia from banking system Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy asked Thursday and Friday for European and NATO leaders to impose harsher sanctions on Russia.
Russia February 25 Russia hasn't taken any of its 'major objectives' in first 24 hours, UK defense minister says Russia hasn’t taken any of its "major objectives" in the first 24 hours of its invasion of Ukraine, U.K. Defense Secretary Ben Wallace said Friday.
Russia February 25 Ukraine citizens advised to make Molotov cocktails as Russia enters Kyiv In a message posted to Twitter early Friday, Ukrainian citizens were being advised to make Molotov cocktails and help "neutralize the occupier" as Russian forces drove deeper into the country.
Russia February 25 Ukraine forces blow up Kyiv-area bridge to thwart Russian tank advance: report Ukraine forces blew up a bridge about 30 miles north of Kyiv on Thursday in order to thwart the advance of Russian tanks toward the capital city, according to reports.
Fox News Flash February 25 Rep. Meijer says Russia sanctions don't go far enough: Biden's messaging 'similar to Afghanistan' Rep. Peter Meijer sits on the House Foreign Affairs committee joined ‘Fox & Friends First’ to express frustration with the sanctions on Russia from Biden. Meijer states how sanctions need to be ‘merciless’ including economic isolation.
Ukraine February 25 How Democratic presidents Clinton, Obama and Biden caused the crisis in Ukraine When it comes to the chaos we’re seeing in Ukraine today, Democrats, especially presidents Clinton, Obama, and Biden, deserve the lion’s share of the blame.
Russia February 25 Pope Francis calls for dialogue to end Russia and Ukraine conflict Pope Francis went to the Russian embassy in Rome on Friday to personally express his concern about the war in Ukraine, in an extraordinary papal gesture that has no recent precedent.
LIFESTYLE February 25 How to help the people of Ukraine: 3 ideas for giving Many Americans are wondering how they can help the Ukrainian people after the Russian invasion. Charity Navigator has given four stars to these top-rated nonprofits that are aiding in relief and recovery efforts in Ukraine.
China February 25 China may take 'wrong lessons' from US, NATO response to Ukraine invasion: experts A former Trump military official believes China will make "cold-blooded calculations" about the U.S. and NATO response to future conflicts.
MILITARY February 25 Georgia GOP candidate, a retired Marine colonel, urges military to reverse transgender policy amid Ukraine war A retired Marine colonel who is running for Congress in Georgia is urging the U.S. military to reverse its policy embracing transgender identity, warning that welcoming individuals with gender dysphoria into the ranks may weaken military performance and sends a message of weakness to America's adversaries in crises such as Afghanistan and Ukraine.
Volodymyr Zelenskyy February 25 Ukraine's Zelenskyy presses European leaders for stronger sanctions, ban on Russia from banking system Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy asked Thursday and Friday for European and NATO leaders to impose harsher sanctions on Russia.
Russia February 25 Russia hasn't taken any of its 'major objectives' in first 24 hours, UK defense minister says Russia hasn’t taken any of its "major objectives" in the first 24 hours of its invasion of Ukraine, U.K. Defense Secretary Ben Wallace said Friday.
Russia February 25 Ukraine citizens advised to make Molotov cocktails as Russia enters Kyiv In a message posted to Twitter early Friday, Ukrainian citizens were being advised to make Molotov cocktails and help "neutralize the occupier" as Russian forces drove deeper into the country.
Russia February 25 Ukraine forces blow up Kyiv-area bridge to thwart Russian tank advance: report Ukraine forces blew up a bridge about 30 miles north of Kyiv on Thursday in order to thwart the advance of Russian tanks toward the capital city, according to reports.
Fox News Flash February 25 Rep. Meijer says Russia sanctions don't go far enough: Biden's messaging 'similar to Afghanistan' Rep. Peter Meijer sits on the House Foreign Affairs committee joined ‘Fox & Friends First’ to express frustration with the sanctions on Russia from Biden. Meijer states how sanctions need to be ‘merciless’ including economic isolation.
Ukraine February 25 How Democratic presidents Clinton, Obama and Biden caused the crisis in Ukraine When it comes to the chaos we’re seeing in Ukraine today, Democrats, especially presidents Clinton, Obama, and Biden, deserve the lion’s share of the blame.
Russia February 25 Pope Francis calls for dialogue to end Russia and Ukraine conflict Pope Francis went to the Russian embassy in Rome on Friday to personally express his concern about the war in Ukraine, in an extraordinary papal gesture that has no recent precedent.
LIFESTYLE February 25 How to help the people of Ukraine: 3 ideas for giving Many Americans are wondering how they can help the Ukrainian people after the Russian invasion. Charity Navigator has given four stars to these top-rated nonprofits that are aiding in relief and recovery efforts in Ukraine.
China February 25 China may take 'wrong lessons' from US, NATO response to Ukraine invasion: experts A former Trump military official believes China will make "cold-blooded calculations" about the U.S. and NATO response to future conflicts.
MILITARY February 25 Georgia GOP candidate, a retired Marine colonel, urges military to reverse transgender policy amid Ukraine war A retired Marine colonel who is running for Congress in Georgia is urging the U.S. military to reverse its policy embracing transgender identity, warning that welcoming individuals with gender dysphoria into the ranks may weaken military performance and sends a message of weakness to America's adversaries in crises such as Afghanistan and Ukraine.
Volodymyr Zelenskyy February 25 Ukraine's Zelenskyy presses European leaders for stronger sanctions, ban on Russia from banking system Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy asked Thursday and Friday for European and NATO leaders to impose harsher sanctions on Russia.
Russia February 25 Russia hasn't taken any of its 'major objectives' in first 24 hours, UK defense minister says Russia hasn’t taken any of its "major objectives" in the first 24 hours of its invasion of Ukraine, U.K. Defense Secretary Ben Wallace said Friday.
Russia February 25 Ukraine citizens advised to make Molotov cocktails as Russia enters Kyiv In a message posted to Twitter early Friday, Ukrainian citizens were being advised to make Molotov cocktails and help "neutralize the occupier" as Russian forces drove deeper into the country.
Russia February 25 Ukraine forces blow up Kyiv-area bridge to thwart Russian tank advance: report Ukraine forces blew up a bridge about 30 miles north of Kyiv on Thursday in order to thwart the advance of Russian tanks toward the capital city, according to reports.
Fox News Flash February 25 Rep. Meijer says Russia sanctions don't go far enough: Biden's messaging 'similar to Afghanistan' Rep. Peter Meijer sits on the House Foreign Affairs committee joined ‘Fox & Friends First’ to express frustration with the sanctions on Russia from Biden. Meijer states how sanctions need to be ‘merciless’ including economic isolation.
Ukraine February 25 How Democratic presidents Clinton, Obama and Biden caused the crisis in Ukraine When it comes to the chaos we’re seeing in Ukraine today, Democrats, especially presidents Clinton, Obama, and Biden, deserve the lion’s share of the blame.
Russia February 25 Pope Francis calls for dialogue to end Russia and Ukraine conflict Pope Francis went to the Russian embassy in Rome on Friday to personally express his concern about the war in Ukraine, in an extraordinary papal gesture that has no recent precedent.
LIFESTYLE February 25 How to help the people of Ukraine: 3 ideas for giving Many Americans are wondering how they can help the Ukrainian people after the Russian invasion. Charity Navigator has given four stars to these top-rated nonprofits that are aiding in relief and recovery efforts in Ukraine.
China February 25 China may take 'wrong lessons' from US, NATO response to Ukraine invasion: experts A former Trump military official believes China will make "cold-blooded calculations" about the U.S. and NATO response to future conflicts.
MILITARY February 25 Georgia GOP candidate, a retired Marine colonel, urges military to reverse transgender policy amid Ukraine war A retired Marine colonel who is running for Congress in Georgia is urging the U.S. military to reverse its policy embracing transgender identity, warning that welcoming individuals with gender dysphoria into the ranks may weaken military performance and sends a message of weakness to America's adversaries in crises such as Afghanistan and Ukraine.
Volodymyr Zelenskyy February 25 Ukraine's Zelenskyy presses European leaders for stronger sanctions, ban on Russia from banking system Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy asked Thursday and Friday for European and NATO leaders to impose harsher sanctions on Russia.
Russia February 25 Russia hasn't taken any of its 'major objectives' in first 24 hours, UK defense minister says Russia hasn’t taken any of its "major objectives" in the first 24 hours of its invasion of Ukraine, U.K. Defense Secretary Ben Wallace said Friday.
Russia February 25 Ukraine citizens advised to make Molotov cocktails as Russia enters Kyiv In a message posted to Twitter early Friday, Ukrainian citizens were being advised to make Molotov cocktails and help "neutralize the occupier" as Russian forces drove deeper into the country.
Russia February 25 Ukraine forces blow up Kyiv-area bridge to thwart Russian tank advance: report Ukraine forces blew up a bridge about 30 miles north of Kyiv on Thursday in order to thwart the advance of Russian tanks toward the capital city, according to reports.
Ukraine February 24 Ukraine no longer in control of Chernobyl site, official says A presidential adviser says Ukraine lost control of the Chernobyl nuclear site, where Ukranian forces had waged a fierce battle with Russian troops.
Ukraine February 24 Russia-Ukraine crisis: Graphic photos show bloodied civilians amid invasion Here’s a glimpse into the death and destruction the Ukrainian people have incurred after Russian forces launched a full-scale invasion of the country on Thursday.
Fox News Flash February 24 Rep. McCaul on 'Faulkner Focus': 'It's time for the big stick' against Putin Rep. Michael McCaul, R-Texas., says the United States must stand strong against Vladimir Putin as the nation of Ukraine is under invasion from the Russian military.
Russia February 24 Trey Yingst reports from Kyiv as Western intel officials warn city could fall to Russia within days Trey Yingst reported live from Kyiv on the developing Russian attack on Ukraine. He warned that if Russia is able to gain control of a nearby airfield, Kyiv could fall in a matter of days.
Ukraine February 24 Retired Army general: Time to 'take action' against Russia as Putin launches war on Ukraine Retired Major General Dana Pittard argued it is 'time to take some action' against Putin amid the Russian invasion since sanctions have not been an effective form of deterrence.
Joe Biden February 24 Senator Blackburn blasts Biden as having 'emboldened' Putin Blackburn hopped on the phone with Fox News Digital for a Wednesday interview on the situation in Ukraine, which has since seen a full-scale invasion by Russia.
The European Union February 24 European Union divided on cutting Russia from global bank network after invasion Cutting Russia from the SWIFT system would effectively cut it off from European and global banking partners.
Faith & Values February 24 Prayers for Ukraine: American faith leaders share their fervent concerns Fox News Digital reached out to an array of faith leaders across the country — here are their prayers, hopes and yearnings about the 'treacherous invasion' occurring in Ukraine right now.
Russia February 24 Ukrainian ambassador calls for NATO allies to form 'anti-Putin coalition’, urges 'devastating’ sanctions Ukraine calls on NATO countries to sanction Russia and to form an anti-Putin coalition. Ukrainian Ambassador to the US said they appreciate any help from allies.
Ukraine February 24 Ukraine no longer in control of Chernobyl site, official says A presidential adviser says Ukraine lost control of the Chernobyl nuclear site, where Ukranian forces had waged a fierce battle with Russian troops.
Ukraine February 24 Russia-Ukraine crisis: Graphic photos show bloodied civilians amid invasion Here’s a glimpse into the death and destruction the Ukrainian people have incurred after Russian forces launched a full-scale invasion of the country on Thursday.
Fox News Flash February 24 Rep. McCaul on 'Faulkner Focus': 'It's time for the big stick' against Putin Rep. Michael McCaul, R-Texas., says the United States must stand strong against Vladimir Putin as the nation of Ukraine is under invasion from the Russian military.
Russia February 24 Trey Yingst reports from Kyiv as Western intel officials warn city could fall to Russia within days Trey Yingst reported live from Kyiv on the developing Russian attack on Ukraine. He warned that if Russia is able to gain control of a nearby airfield, Kyiv could fall in a matter of days.
Ukraine February 24 Retired Army general: Time to 'take action' against Russia as Putin launches war on Ukraine Retired Major General Dana Pittard argued it is 'time to take some action' against Putin amid the Russian invasion since sanctions have not been an effective form of deterrence.
Joe Biden February 24 Senator Blackburn blasts Biden as having 'emboldened' Putin Blackburn hopped on the phone with Fox News Digital for a Wednesday interview on the situation in Ukraine, which has since seen a full-scale invasion by Russia.
The European Union February 24 European Union divided on cutting Russia from global bank network after invasion Cutting Russia from the SWIFT system would effectively cut it off from European and global banking partners.
Faith & Values February 24 Prayers for Ukraine: American faith leaders share their fervent concerns Fox News Digital reached out to an array of faith leaders across the country — here are their prayers, hopes and yearnings about the 'treacherous invasion' occurring in Ukraine right now.
Russia February 24 Ukrainian ambassador calls for NATO allies to form 'anti-Putin coalition’, urges 'devastating’ sanctions Ukraine calls on NATO countries to sanction Russia and to form an anti-Putin coalition. Ukrainian Ambassador to the US said they appreciate any help from allies.
Ukraine February 24 Ukraine no longer in control of Chernobyl site, official says A presidential adviser says Ukraine lost control of the Chernobyl nuclear site, where Ukranian forces had waged a fierce battle with Russian troops.
Ukraine February 24 Russia-Ukraine crisis: Graphic photos show bloodied civilians amid invasion Here’s a glimpse into the death and destruction the Ukrainian people have incurred after Russian forces launched a full-scale invasion of the country on Thursday.
Fox News Flash February 24 Rep. McCaul on 'Faulkner Focus': 'It's time for the big stick' against Putin Rep. Michael McCaul, R-Texas., says the United States must stand strong against Vladimir Putin as the nation of Ukraine is under invasion from the Russian military.
Russia February 24 Trey Yingst reports from Kyiv as Western intel officials warn city could fall to Russia within days Trey Yingst reported live from Kyiv on the developing Russian attack on Ukraine. He warned that if Russia is able to gain control of a nearby airfield, Kyiv could fall in a matter of days.
Ukraine February 24 Retired Army general: Time to 'take action' against Russia as Putin launches war on Ukraine Retired Major General Dana Pittard argued it is 'time to take some action' against Putin amid the Russian invasion since sanctions have not been an effective form of deterrence.
Joe Biden February 24 Senator Blackburn blasts Biden as having 'emboldened' Putin Blackburn hopped on the phone with Fox News Digital for a Wednesday interview on the situation in Ukraine, which has since seen a full-scale invasion by Russia.
The European Union February 24 European Union divided on cutting Russia from global bank network after invasion Cutting Russia from the SWIFT system would effectively cut it off from European and global banking partners.
Faith & Values February 24 Prayers for Ukraine: American faith leaders share their fervent concerns Fox News Digital reached out to an array of faith leaders across the country — here are their prayers, hopes and yearnings about the 'treacherous invasion' occurring in Ukraine right now.
Russia February 24 Ukrainian ambassador calls for NATO allies to form 'anti-Putin coalition’, urges 'devastating’ sanctions Ukraine calls on NATO countries to sanction Russia and to form an anti-Putin coalition. Ukrainian Ambassador to the US said they appreciate any help from allies.
Ukraine February 24 Ukraine no longer in control of Chernobyl site, official says A presidential adviser says Ukraine lost control of the Chernobyl nuclear site, where Ukranian forces had waged a fierce battle with Russian troops.
Ukraine February 24 Russia-Ukraine crisis: Graphic photos show bloodied civilians amid invasion Here’s a glimpse into the death and destruction the Ukrainian people have incurred after Russian forces launched a full-scale invasion of the country on Thursday.
Fox News Flash February 24 Rep. McCaul on 'Faulkner Focus': 'It's time for the big stick' against Putin Rep. Michael McCaul, R-Texas., says the United States must stand strong against Vladimir Putin as the nation of Ukraine is under invasion from the Russian military.
Russia February 24 Trey Yingst reports from Kyiv as Western intel officials warn city could fall to Russia within days Trey Yingst reported live from Kyiv on the developing Russian attack on Ukraine. He warned that if Russia is able to gain control of a nearby airfield, Kyiv could fall in a matter of days.
Ukraine February 24 Retired Army general: Time to 'take action' against Russia as Putin launches war on Ukraine Retired Major General Dana Pittard argued it is 'time to take some action' against Putin amid the Russian invasion since sanctions have not been an effective form of deterrence.
Joe Biden February 24 Senator Blackburn blasts Biden as having 'emboldened' Putin Blackburn hopped on the phone with Fox News Digital for a Wednesday interview on the situation in Ukraine, which has since seen a full-scale invasion by Russia.
The European Union February 24 European Union divided on cutting Russia from global bank network after invasion Cutting Russia from the SWIFT system would effectively cut it off from European and global banking partners.
Faith & Values February 24 Prayers for Ukraine: American faith leaders share their fervent concerns Fox News Digital reached out to an array of faith leaders across the country — here are their prayers, hopes and yearnings about the 'treacherous invasion' occurring in Ukraine right now.
Russia February 24 Ukrainian ambassador calls for NATO allies to form 'anti-Putin coalition’, urges 'devastating’ sanctions Ukraine calls on NATO countries to sanction Russia and to form an anti-Putin coalition. Ukrainian Ambassador to the US said they appreciate any help from allies.
Ukraine February 24 Ukraine no longer in control of Chernobyl site, official says A presidential adviser says Ukraine lost control of the Chernobyl nuclear site, where Ukranian forces had waged a fierce battle with Russian troops.
Ukraine February 24 Russia-Ukraine crisis: Graphic photos show bloodied civilians amid invasion Here’s a glimpse into the death and destruction the Ukrainian people have incurred after Russian forces launched a full-scale invasion of the country on Thursday.
Fox News Flash February 24 Rep. McCaul on 'Faulkner Focus': 'It's time for the big stick' against Putin Rep. Michael McCaul, R-Texas., says the United States must stand strong against Vladimir Putin as the nation of Ukraine is under invasion from the Russian military.
Russia February 24 Trey Yingst reports from Kyiv as Western intel officials warn city could fall to Russia within days Trey Yingst reported live from Kyiv on the developing Russian attack on Ukraine. He warned that if Russia is able to gain control of a nearby airfield, Kyiv could fall in a matter of days.
Ukraine February 24 Retired Army general: Time to 'take action' against Russia as Putin launches war on Ukraine Retired Major General Dana Pittard argued it is 'time to take some action' against Putin amid the Russian invasion since sanctions have not been an effective form of deterrence.
Joe Biden February 24 Senator Blackburn blasts Biden as having 'emboldened' Putin Blackburn hopped on the phone with Fox News Digital for a Wednesday interview on the situation in Ukraine, which has since seen a full-scale invasion by Russia.
The European Union February 24 European Union divided on cutting Russia from global bank network after invasion Cutting Russia from the SWIFT system would effectively cut it off from European and global banking partners.
Faith & Values February 24 Prayers for Ukraine: American faith leaders share their fervent concerns Fox News Digital reached out to an array of faith leaders across the country — here are their prayers, hopes and yearnings about the 'treacherous invasion' occurring in Ukraine right now.
Russia February 24 Ukrainian ambassador calls for NATO allies to form 'anti-Putin coalition’, urges 'devastating’ sanctions Ukraine calls on NATO countries to sanction Russia and to form an anti-Putin coalition. Ukrainian Ambassador to the US said they appreciate any help from allies.
Ukraine February 24 Ukraine no longer in control of Chernobyl site, official says A presidential adviser says Ukraine lost control of the Chernobyl nuclear site, where Ukranian forces had waged a fierce battle with Russian troops.
Ukraine February 24 Russia-Ukraine crisis: Graphic photos show bloodied civilians amid invasion Here’s a glimpse into the death and destruction the Ukrainian people have incurred after Russian forces launched a full-scale invasion of the country on Thursday.
Fox News Flash February 24 Rep. McCaul on 'Faulkner Focus': 'It's time for the big stick' against Putin Rep. Michael McCaul, R-Texas., says the United States must stand strong against Vladimir Putin as the nation of Ukraine is under invasion from the Russian military.
Russia February 24 Trey Yingst reports from Kyiv as Western intel officials warn city could fall to Russia within days Trey Yingst reported live from Kyiv on the developing Russian attack on Ukraine. He warned that if Russia is able to gain control of a nearby airfield, Kyiv could fall in a matter of days.
Ukraine February 24 Retired Army general: Time to 'take action' against Russia as Putin launches war on Ukraine Retired Major General Dana Pittard argued it is 'time to take some action' against Putin amid the Russian invasion since sanctions have not been an effective form of deterrence.
Joe Biden February 24 Senator Blackburn blasts Biden as having 'emboldened' Putin Blackburn hopped on the phone with Fox News Digital for a Wednesday interview on the situation in Ukraine, which has since seen a full-scale invasion by Russia.
The European Union February 24 European Union divided on cutting Russia from global bank network after invasion Cutting Russia from the SWIFT system would effectively cut it off from European and global banking partners.
Faith & Values February 24 Prayers for Ukraine: American faith leaders share their fervent concerns Fox News Digital reached out to an array of faith leaders across the country — here are their prayers, hopes and yearnings about the 'treacherous invasion' occurring in Ukraine right now.
Russia February 24 Ukrainian ambassador calls for NATO allies to form 'anti-Putin coalition’, urges 'devastating’ sanctions Ukraine calls on NATO countries to sanction Russia and to form an anti-Putin coalition. Ukrainian Ambassador to the US said they appreciate any help from allies.
Ukraine February 24 Ukraine no longer in control of Chernobyl site, official says A presidential adviser says Ukraine lost control of the Chernobyl nuclear site, where Ukranian forces had waged a fierce battle with Russian troops.
Ukraine February 24 Russia-Ukraine crisis: Graphic photos show bloodied civilians amid invasion Here’s a glimpse into the death and destruction the Ukrainian people have incurred after Russian forces launched a full-scale invasion of the country on Thursday.
Fox News Flash February 24 Rep. McCaul on 'Faulkner Focus': 'It's time for the big stick' against Putin Rep. Michael McCaul, R-Texas., says the United States must stand strong against Vladimir Putin as the nation of Ukraine is under invasion from the Russian military.
Russia February 24 Trey Yingst reports from Kyiv as Western intel officials warn city could fall to Russia within days Trey Yingst reported live from Kyiv on the developing Russian attack on Ukraine. He warned that if Russia is able to gain control of a nearby airfield, Kyiv could fall in a matter of days.
Ukraine February 24 Retired Army general: Time to 'take action' against Russia as Putin launches war on Ukraine Retired Major General Dana Pittard argued it is 'time to take some action' against Putin amid the Russian invasion since sanctions have not been an effective form of deterrence.
Joe Biden February 24 Senator Blackburn blasts Biden as having 'emboldened' Putin Blackburn hopped on the phone with Fox News Digital for a Wednesday interview on the situation in Ukraine, which has since seen a full-scale invasion by Russia.
The European Union February 24 European Union divided on cutting Russia from global bank network after invasion Cutting Russia from the SWIFT system would effectively cut it off from European and global banking partners.
Faith & Values February 24 Prayers for Ukraine: American faith leaders share their fervent concerns Fox News Digital reached out to an array of faith leaders across the country — here are their prayers, hopes and yearnings about the 'treacherous invasion' occurring in Ukraine right now.
Russia February 24 Ukrainian ambassador calls for NATO allies to form 'anti-Putin coalition’, urges 'devastating’ sanctions Ukraine calls on NATO countries to sanction Russia and to form an anti-Putin coalition. Ukrainian Ambassador to the US said they appreciate any help from allies.
Ukraine February 24 Ukraine no longer in control of Chernobyl site, official says A presidential adviser says Ukraine lost control of the Chernobyl nuclear site, where Ukranian forces had waged a fierce battle with Russian troops.
Ukraine February 24 Russia-Ukraine crisis: Graphic photos show bloodied civilians amid invasion Here’s a glimpse into the death and destruction the Ukrainian people have incurred after Russian forces launched a full-scale invasion of the country on Thursday.
Fox News Flash February 24 Rep. McCaul on 'Faulkner Focus': 'It's time for the big stick' against Putin Rep. Michael McCaul, R-Texas., says the United States must stand strong against Vladimir Putin as the nation of Ukraine is under invasion from the Russian military.
Russia February 24 Trey Yingst reports from Kyiv as Western intel officials warn city could fall to Russia within days Trey Yingst reported live from Kyiv on the developing Russian attack on Ukraine. He warned that if Russia is able to gain control of a nearby airfield, Kyiv could fall in a matter of days.
Ukraine February 24 Retired Army general: Time to 'take action' against Russia as Putin launches war on Ukraine Retired Major General Dana Pittard argued it is 'time to take some action' against Putin amid the Russian invasion since sanctions have not been an effective form of deterrence.
Joe Biden February 24 Senator Blackburn blasts Biden as having 'emboldened' Putin Blackburn hopped on the phone with Fox News Digital for a Wednesday interview on the situation in Ukraine, which has since seen a full-scale invasion by Russia.
The European Union February 24 European Union divided on cutting Russia from global bank network after invasion Cutting Russia from the SWIFT system would effectively cut it off from European and global banking partners.
Faith & Values February 24 Prayers for Ukraine: American faith leaders share their fervent concerns Fox News Digital reached out to an array of faith leaders across the country — here are their prayers, hopes and yearnings about the 'treacherous invasion' occurring in Ukraine right now.
Russia February 24 Ukrainian ambassador calls for NATO allies to form 'anti-Putin coalition’, urges 'devastating’ sanctions Ukraine calls on NATO countries to sanction Russia and to form an anti-Putin coalition. Ukrainian Ambassador to the US said they appreciate any help from allies.
Ukraine February 24 Ukraine no longer in control of Chernobyl site, official says A presidential adviser says Ukraine lost control of the Chernobyl nuclear site, where Ukranian forces had waged a fierce battle with Russian troops.
Ukraine February 24 Russia-Ukraine crisis: Graphic photos show bloodied civilians amid invasion Here’s a glimpse into the death and destruction the Ukrainian people have incurred after Russian forces launched a full-scale invasion of the country on Thursday.
Fox News Flash February 24 Rep. McCaul on 'Faulkner Focus': 'It's time for the big stick' against Putin Rep. Michael McCaul, R-Texas., says the United States must stand strong against Vladimir Putin as the nation of Ukraine is under invasion from the Russian military.
Russia February 24 Trey Yingst reports from Kyiv as Western intel officials warn city could fall to Russia within days Trey Yingst reported live from Kyiv on the developing Russian attack on Ukraine. He warned that if Russia is able to gain control of a nearby airfield, Kyiv could fall in a matter of days.
Ukraine February 24 Retired Army general: Time to 'take action' against Russia as Putin launches war on Ukraine Retired Major General Dana Pittard argued it is 'time to take some action' against Putin amid the Russian invasion since sanctions have not been an effective form of deterrence.
Joe Biden February 24 Senator Blackburn blasts Biden as having 'emboldened' Putin Blackburn hopped on the phone with Fox News Digital for a Wednesday interview on the situation in Ukraine, which has since seen a full-scale invasion by Russia.
The European Union February 24 European Union divided on cutting Russia from global bank network after invasion Cutting Russia from the SWIFT system would effectively cut it off from European and global banking partners.
Faith & Values February 24 Prayers for Ukraine: American faith leaders share their fervent concerns Fox News Digital reached out to an array of faith leaders across the country — here are their prayers, hopes and yearnings about the 'treacherous invasion' occurring in Ukraine right now.
Russia February 24 Ukrainian ambassador calls for NATO allies to form 'anti-Putin coalition’, urges 'devastating’ sanctions Ukraine calls on NATO countries to sanction Russia and to form an anti-Putin coalition. Ukrainian Ambassador to the US said they appreciate any help from allies.
Fox News Flash February 22 Biden must end Nord Stream 2, acknowledge invasion of Ukraine to deter Putin: Rep. McCaul Rep. Michael McCaul joined 'America Reports' Tuesday to discuss potential economic and political pressures the Biden administrations could put on Vladimir Putin to mitigate a full-scale invasion of Ukraine.
Donald Trump February 22 Trump says China 'absolutely' going after Taiwan after Russia-Ukraine 'disaster' Former President Trump said Tuesday on "The Clay Travis & Buck Sexton Show" that "China’s going to be next" to move aggressively on the world stage after the Russia-Ukraine "disaster."
Ukraine February 22 Kayleigh McEnany: No greater supporter of Democrats than Vladimir Putin 'Outnumbered' co-host Kayleigh McEnany argued Vladimir Putin is the Democratic Party's biggest 'supporter' after the White House admitted Russia invaded Ukraine.
Russia February 22 NATO says Russia planning 'full scale attack' on Kyiv, warns 'real risk' of full-blown war in Europe NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg said Tuesday that there is every indication that Russia is planning a "full-scale attack" on Ukraine and urged Moscow to reverse course immediately.
Russia February 22 White House official clashes with CNN over 'invasion' messaging: Don’t know ‘how much more clear I can be' CNN's Brianna Keilar pushed back on White House principal deputy national security adviser Jonathan Finer to clarify muddled messaging on Russia-Ukraine invasion.
Ukraine February 22 US, Europe prepare for possible refugee wave out of Ukraine as Russia moves in U.S. and European officials are preparing for a possible refugee wave out of Ukraine should Russia move forward with a full invasion of the Eastern European country.
Media February 22 Political commentators, journalists dig up Biden's old warnings Putin 'doesn't want' him to be president A 2020 tweet from Joe Biden on Russian President Vladimir Putin draws mockery, scorn.
Fox News Flash February 22 Lindsey Graham: Putin sees Neville Chamberlain when he looks at Joe Biden Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., said on Tuesday that President Biden is getting "run over" by Russian President Vladimir Putin.
Joe Biden February 22 Biden weakness invited Russian aggression, Republicans say Congressional Republicans are blaming what they say is President Biden's weakness on the world stage for inviting Russian aggression in Ukraine.
Vladimir Putin February 22 Putin humiliates spy chief on world stage: 'Speak, speak, speak plainly!' Russian President Vladimir Putin mocked one of his chief officials during a televised meeting Monday, telling the intelligence officer to "speak plainly."
Fox News Flash February 22 Biden must end Nord Stream 2, acknowledge invasion of Ukraine to deter Putin: Rep. McCaul Rep. Michael McCaul joined 'America Reports' Tuesday to discuss potential economic and political pressures the Biden administrations could put on Vladimir Putin to mitigate a full-scale invasion of Ukraine.
Donald Trump February 22 Trump says China 'absolutely' going after Taiwan after Russia-Ukraine 'disaster' Former President Trump said Tuesday on "The Clay Travis & Buck Sexton Show" that "China’s going to be next" to move aggressively on the world stage after the Russia-Ukraine "disaster."
Ukraine February 22 Kayleigh McEnany: No greater supporter of Democrats than Vladimir Putin 'Outnumbered' co-host Kayleigh McEnany argued Vladimir Putin is the Democratic Party's biggest 'supporter' after the White House admitted Russia invaded Ukraine.
Russia February 22 NATO says Russia planning 'full scale attack' on Kyiv, warns 'real risk' of full-blown war in Europe NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg said Tuesday that there is every indication that Russia is planning a "full-scale attack" on Ukraine and urged Moscow to reverse course immediately.
Russia February 22 White House official clashes with CNN over 'invasion' messaging: Don’t know ‘how much more clear I can be' CNN's Brianna Keilar pushed back on White House principal deputy national security adviser Jonathan Finer to clarify muddled messaging on Russia-Ukraine invasion.
Ukraine February 22 US, Europe prepare for possible refugee wave out of Ukraine as Russia moves in U.S. and European officials are preparing for a possible refugee wave out of Ukraine should Russia move forward with a full invasion of the Eastern European country.
Media February 22 Political commentators, journalists dig up Biden's old warnings Putin 'doesn't want' him to be president A 2020 tweet from Joe Biden on Russian President Vladimir Putin draws mockery, scorn.
Fox News Flash February 22 Lindsey Graham: Putin sees Neville Chamberlain when he looks at Joe Biden Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., said on Tuesday that President Biden is getting "run over" by Russian President Vladimir Putin.
Joe Biden February 22 Biden weakness invited Russian aggression, Republicans say Congressional Republicans are blaming what they say is President Biden's weakness on the world stage for inviting Russian aggression in Ukraine.
Vladimir Putin February 22 Putin humiliates spy chief on world stage: 'Speak, speak, speak plainly!' Russian President Vladimir Putin mocked one of his chief officials during a televised meeting Monday, telling the intelligence officer to "speak plainly."
Fox News Flash February 22 Biden must end Nord Stream 2, acknowledge invasion of Ukraine to deter Putin: Rep. McCaul Rep. Michael McCaul joined 'America Reports' Tuesday to discuss potential economic and political pressures the Biden administrations could put on Vladimir Putin to mitigate a full-scale invasion of Ukraine.
Donald Trump February 22 Trump says China 'absolutely' going after Taiwan after Russia-Ukraine 'disaster' Former President Trump said Tuesday on "The Clay Travis & Buck Sexton Show" that "China’s going to be next" to move aggressively on the world stage after the Russia-Ukraine "disaster."
Ukraine February 22 Kayleigh McEnany: No greater supporter of Democrats than Vladimir Putin 'Outnumbered' co-host Kayleigh McEnany argued Vladimir Putin is the Democratic Party's biggest 'supporter' after the White House admitted Russia invaded Ukraine.
Russia February 22 NATO says Russia planning 'full scale attack' on Kyiv, warns 'real risk' of full-blown war in Europe NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg said Tuesday that there is every indication that Russia is planning a "full-scale attack" on Ukraine and urged Moscow to reverse course immediately.
Russia February 22 White House official clashes with CNN over 'invasion' messaging: Don’t know ‘how much more clear I can be' CNN's Brianna Keilar pushed back on White House principal deputy national security adviser Jonathan Finer to clarify muddled messaging on Russia-Ukraine invasion.
Ukraine February 22 US, Europe prepare for possible refugee wave out of Ukraine as Russia moves in U.S. and European officials are preparing for a possible refugee wave out of Ukraine should Russia move forward with a full invasion of the Eastern European country.
Media February 22 Political commentators, journalists dig up Biden's old warnings Putin 'doesn't want' him to be president A 2020 tweet from Joe Biden on Russian President Vladimir Putin draws mockery, scorn.
Fox News Flash February 22 Lindsey Graham: Putin sees Neville Chamberlain when he looks at Joe Biden Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., said on Tuesday that President Biden is getting "run over" by Russian President Vladimir Putin.
Joe Biden February 22 Biden weakness invited Russian aggression, Republicans say Congressional Republicans are blaming what they say is President Biden's weakness on the world stage for inviting Russian aggression in Ukraine.
Vladimir Putin February 22 Putin humiliates spy chief on world stage: 'Speak, speak, speak plainly!' Russian President Vladimir Putin mocked one of his chief officials during a televised meeting Monday, telling the intelligence officer to "speak plainly."
Fox News Flash February 22 Biden must end Nord Stream 2, acknowledge invasion of Ukraine to deter Putin: Rep. McCaul Rep. Michael McCaul joined 'America Reports' Tuesday to discuss potential economic and political pressures the Biden administrations could put on Vladimir Putin to mitigate a full-scale invasion of Ukraine.
Donald Trump February 22 Trump says China 'absolutely' going after Taiwan after Russia-Ukraine 'disaster' Former President Trump said Tuesday on "The Clay Travis & Buck Sexton Show" that "China’s going to be next" to move aggressively on the world stage after the Russia-Ukraine "disaster."
Ukraine February 22 Kayleigh McEnany: No greater supporter of Democrats than Vladimir Putin 'Outnumbered' co-host Kayleigh McEnany argued Vladimir Putin is the Democratic Party's biggest 'supporter' after the White House admitted Russia invaded Ukraine.
Russia February 22 NATO says Russia planning 'full scale attack' on Kyiv, warns 'real risk' of full-blown war in Europe NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg said Tuesday that there is every indication that Russia is planning a "full-scale attack" on Ukraine and urged Moscow to reverse course immediately.
Russia February 22 White House official clashes with CNN over 'invasion' messaging: Don’t know ‘how much more clear I can be' CNN's Brianna Keilar pushed back on White House principal deputy national security adviser Jonathan Finer to clarify muddled messaging on Russia-Ukraine invasion.
Ukraine February 22 US, Europe prepare for possible refugee wave out of Ukraine as Russia moves in U.S. and European officials are preparing for a possible refugee wave out of Ukraine should Russia move forward with a full invasion of the Eastern European country.
Media February 22 Political commentators, journalists dig up Biden's old warnings Putin 'doesn't want' him to be president A 2020 tweet from Joe Biden on Russian President Vladimir Putin draws mockery, scorn.
Fox News Flash February 22 Lindsey Graham: Putin sees Neville Chamberlain when he looks at Joe Biden Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., said on Tuesday that President Biden is getting "run over" by Russian President Vladimir Putin.
Joe Biden February 22 Biden weakness invited Russian aggression, Republicans say Congressional Republicans are blaming what they say is President Biden's weakness on the world stage for inviting Russian aggression in Ukraine.
Vladimir Putin February 22 Putin humiliates spy chief on world stage: 'Speak, speak, speak plainly!' Russian President Vladimir Putin mocked one of his chief officials during a televised meeting Monday, telling the intelligence officer to "speak plainly."
Fox News Flash February 22 Biden must end Nord Stream 2, acknowledge invasion of Ukraine to deter Putin: Rep. McCaul Rep. Michael McCaul joined 'America Reports' Tuesday to discuss potential economic and political pressures the Biden administrations could put on Vladimir Putin to mitigate a full-scale invasion of Ukraine.
Donald Trump February 22 Trump says China 'absolutely' going after Taiwan after Russia-Ukraine 'disaster' Former President Trump said Tuesday on "The Clay Travis & Buck Sexton Show" that "China’s going to be next" to move aggressively on the world stage after the Russia-Ukraine "disaster."
Ukraine February 22 Kayleigh McEnany: No greater supporter of Democrats than Vladimir Putin 'Outnumbered' co-host Kayleigh McEnany argued Vladimir Putin is the Democratic Party's biggest 'supporter' after the White House admitted Russia invaded Ukraine.
Russia February 22 NATO says Russia planning 'full scale attack' on Kyiv, warns 'real risk' of full-blown war in Europe NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg said Tuesday that there is every indication that Russia is planning a "full-scale attack" on Ukraine and urged Moscow to reverse course immediately.
Russia February 22 White House official clashes with CNN over 'invasion' messaging: Don’t know ‘how much more clear I can be' CNN's Brianna Keilar pushed back on White House principal deputy national security adviser Jonathan Finer to clarify muddled messaging on Russia-Ukraine invasion.
Ukraine February 22 US, Europe prepare for possible refugee wave out of Ukraine as Russia moves in U.S. and European officials are preparing for a possible refugee wave out of Ukraine should Russia move forward with a full invasion of the Eastern European country.
Media February 22 Political commentators, journalists dig up Biden's old warnings Putin 'doesn't want' him to be president A 2020 tweet from Joe Biden on Russian President Vladimir Putin draws mockery, scorn.
Fox News Flash February 22 Lindsey Graham: Putin sees Neville Chamberlain when he looks at Joe Biden Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., said on Tuesday that President Biden is getting "run over" by Russian President Vladimir Putin.
Joe Biden February 22 Biden weakness invited Russian aggression, Republicans say Congressional Republicans are blaming what they say is President Biden's weakness on the world stage for inviting Russian aggression in Ukraine.
Vladimir Putin February 22 Putin humiliates spy chief on world stage: 'Speak, speak, speak plainly!' Russian President Vladimir Putin mocked one of his chief officials during a televised meeting Monday, telling the intelligence officer to "speak plainly."
Fox News Flash February 22 Biden must end Nord Stream 2, acknowledge invasion of Ukraine to deter Putin: Rep. McCaul Rep. Michael McCaul joined 'America Reports' Tuesday to discuss potential economic and political pressures the Biden administrations could put on Vladimir Putin to mitigate a full-scale invasion of Ukraine.
Donald Trump February 22 Trump says China 'absolutely' going after Taiwan after Russia-Ukraine 'disaster' Former President Trump said Tuesday on "The Clay Travis & Buck Sexton Show" that "China’s going to be next" to move aggressively on the world stage after the Russia-Ukraine "disaster."
Ukraine February 22 Kayleigh McEnany: No greater supporter of Democrats than Vladimir Putin 'Outnumbered' co-host Kayleigh McEnany argued Vladimir Putin is the Democratic Party's biggest 'supporter' after the White House admitted Russia invaded Ukraine.
Russia February 22 NATO says Russia planning 'full scale attack' on Kyiv, warns 'real risk' of full-blown war in Europe NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg said Tuesday that there is every indication that Russia is planning a "full-scale attack" on Ukraine and urged Moscow to reverse course immediately.
Russia February 22 White House official clashes with CNN over 'invasion' messaging: Don’t know ‘how much more clear I can be' CNN's Brianna Keilar pushed back on White House principal deputy national security adviser Jonathan Finer to clarify muddled messaging on Russia-Ukraine invasion.
Ukraine February 22 US, Europe prepare for possible refugee wave out of Ukraine as Russia moves in U.S. and European officials are preparing for a possible refugee wave out of Ukraine should Russia move forward with a full invasion of the Eastern European country.
Media February 22 Political commentators, journalists dig up Biden's old warnings Putin 'doesn't want' him to be president A 2020 tweet from Joe Biden on Russian President Vladimir Putin draws mockery, scorn.
Fox News Flash February 22 Lindsey Graham: Putin sees Neville Chamberlain when he looks at Joe Biden Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., said on Tuesday that President Biden is getting "run over" by Russian President Vladimir Putin.
Joe Biden February 22 Biden weakness invited Russian aggression, Republicans say Congressional Republicans are blaming what they say is President Biden's weakness on the world stage for inviting Russian aggression in Ukraine.
Vladimir Putin February 22 Putin humiliates spy chief on world stage: 'Speak, speak, speak plainly!' Russian President Vladimir Putin mocked one of his chief officials during a televised meeting Monday, telling the intelligence officer to "speak plainly."
Fox News Flash February 22 Biden must end Nord Stream 2, acknowledge invasion of Ukraine to deter Putin: Rep. McCaul Rep. Michael McCaul joined 'America Reports' Tuesday to discuss potential economic and political pressures the Biden administrations could put on Vladimir Putin to mitigate a full-scale invasion of Ukraine.
Donald Trump February 22 Trump says China 'absolutely' going after Taiwan after Russia-Ukraine 'disaster' Former President Trump said Tuesday on "The Clay Travis & Buck Sexton Show" that "China’s going to be next" to move aggressively on the world stage after the Russia-Ukraine "disaster."
Ukraine February 22 Kayleigh McEnany: No greater supporter of Democrats than Vladimir Putin 'Outnumbered' co-host Kayleigh McEnany argued Vladimir Putin is the Democratic Party's biggest 'supporter' after the White House admitted Russia invaded Ukraine.
Russia February 22 NATO says Russia planning 'full scale attack' on Kyiv, warns 'real risk' of full-blown war in Europe NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg said Tuesday that there is every indication that Russia is planning a "full-scale attack" on Ukraine and urged Moscow to reverse course immediately.
Russia February 22 White House official clashes with CNN over 'invasion' messaging: Don’t know ‘how much more clear I can be' CNN's Brianna Keilar pushed back on White House principal deputy national security adviser Jonathan Finer to clarify muddled messaging on Russia-Ukraine invasion.
Ukraine February 22 US, Europe prepare for possible refugee wave out of Ukraine as Russia moves in U.S. and European officials are preparing for a possible refugee wave out of Ukraine should Russia move forward with a full invasion of the Eastern European country.
Media February 22 Political commentators, journalists dig up Biden's old warnings Putin 'doesn't want' him to be president A 2020 tweet from Joe Biden on Russian President Vladimir Putin draws mockery, scorn.
Fox News Flash February 22 Lindsey Graham: Putin sees Neville Chamberlain when he looks at Joe Biden Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., said on Tuesday that President Biden is getting "run over" by Russian President Vladimir Putin.
Joe Biden February 22 Biden weakness invited Russian aggression, Republicans say Congressional Republicans are blaming what they say is President Biden's weakness on the world stage for inviting Russian aggression in Ukraine.
Vladimir Putin February 22 Putin humiliates spy chief on world stage: 'Speak, speak, speak plainly!' Russian President Vladimir Putin mocked one of his chief officials during a televised meeting Monday, telling the intelligence officer to "speak plainly."
Fox News Flash February 22 Biden must end Nord Stream 2, acknowledge invasion of Ukraine to deter Putin: Rep. McCaul Rep. Michael McCaul joined 'America Reports' Tuesday to discuss potential economic and political pressures the Biden administrations could put on Vladimir Putin to mitigate a full-scale invasion of Ukraine.
Donald Trump February 22 Trump says China 'absolutely' going after Taiwan after Russia-Ukraine 'disaster' Former President Trump said Tuesday on "The Clay Travis & Buck Sexton Show" that "China’s going to be next" to move aggressively on the world stage after the Russia-Ukraine "disaster."
Ukraine February 22 Kayleigh McEnany: No greater supporter of Democrats than Vladimir Putin 'Outnumbered' co-host Kayleigh McEnany argued Vladimir Putin is the Democratic Party's biggest 'supporter' after the White House admitted Russia invaded Ukraine.
Russia February 22 NATO says Russia planning 'full scale attack' on Kyiv, warns 'real risk' of full-blown war in Europe NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg said Tuesday that there is every indication that Russia is planning a "full-scale attack" on Ukraine and urged Moscow to reverse course immediately.
Russia February 22 White House official clashes with CNN over 'invasion' messaging: Don’t know ‘how much more clear I can be' CNN's Brianna Keilar pushed back on White House principal deputy national security adviser Jonathan Finer to clarify muddled messaging on Russia-Ukraine invasion.
Ukraine February 22 US, Europe prepare for possible refugee wave out of Ukraine as Russia moves in U.S. and European officials are preparing for a possible refugee wave out of Ukraine should Russia move forward with a full invasion of the Eastern European country.
Media February 22 Political commentators, journalists dig up Biden's old warnings Putin 'doesn't want' him to be president A 2020 tweet from Joe Biden on Russian President Vladimir Putin draws mockery, scorn.
Fox News Flash February 22 Lindsey Graham: Putin sees Neville Chamberlain when he looks at Joe Biden Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., said on Tuesday that President Biden is getting "run over" by Russian President Vladimir Putin.
Joe Biden February 22 Biden weakness invited Russian aggression, Republicans say Congressional Republicans are blaming what they say is President Biden's weakness on the world stage for inviting Russian aggression in Ukraine.
Vladimir Putin February 22 Putin humiliates spy chief on world stage: 'Speak, speak, speak plainly!' Russian President Vladimir Putin mocked one of his chief officials during a televised meeting Monday, telling the intelligence officer to "speak plainly."
Media February 14 Democrat lawmaker says Biden administration was 'absolutely right' to make Putin's plan public Rep. Adam Smith, D-Wash., discusses what the Biden admin did right and wrong in handling increased tensions between Russia and Ukraine.
Russia February 14 Reporter's Notebook: Russia's intentions emerge with Ukraine troop buildup Many in the West have opined that Vladimir Putin likely must be doing "something" of significance, and a foreign policy adviser says Russia's moves are going according to plan.
Trucks February 14 Kanye West drove a Ukrainian truck in McDonald's Super Bowl commercial Kanye West was featured in the McDonald's Super Bowl ad driving a Ukranian Sherp ATV truck up to a drive-thru.
Russia February 13 National security adviser Sullivan describes what Russian invasion of Ukraine would 'likely' look like National security adviser Jake Sullivan on Sunday said that he cannot “predict” what will happen in Ukraine, but said if Russia goes forward with an invasion, he said, “It's likely to begin with a significant barrage of missiles and bomb attacks.”
Ukraine February 13 War reporter in Ukraine compares sentiment on the ground to Florida before hurricane: It's 'game time' A war reporter in Ukraine, Nolan Peterson, compared the mood on the ground to one in Florida before a hurricane on 'Fox & Friends Weekend.'
Russia February 13 US denies submarine was in Russian waters as Moscow claims The United States denied Moscow’s claim Saturday that an American submarine was conducting operations in Russian territorial waters, breaking international law as tensions are high amid a possible invasion of Ukraine.
Ukraine February 12 Pentagon to send 3,000 additional troops to Europe amid tension at Ukraine border The Pentagon will send 3,000 paratroopers from the 82 Airborne Division to Europe in the coming days as the prospect for a Russian invasion of Ukraine appears to grow.
Joe Biden February 12 Russia-Ukraine: Biden and Putin talk for 1 hour, but 'no fundamental change' President Biden held a high-stakes hour-long phone call with Russian President Vladimir Putin Saturday, amid dire warnings from the United States for Americans to evacuate Ukraine over the fears of an imminent Russian invasion.
Ukraine February 12 Trump says Russia 'emboldened' on Ukraine after 'incompetent' US Afghanistan withdrawal Former President Donald Trump on Saturday said that Russian President Vladimir Putin had been "emboldened" to invade Ukraine after witnessing the "incompetent" U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan last year – as he said that the U.S. would not be in this position if he was still in the White House.
Ukraine February 12 US to evacuate Ukraine embassy amid Russian invasion fears The United States is set to evacuate its embassy in Kyiv as Western intelligence officials warn that a Russian invasion of Ukraine is increasingly imminent.
Media February 14 Democrat lawmaker says Biden administration was 'absolutely right' to make Putin's plan public Rep. Adam Smith, D-Wash., discusses what the Biden admin did right and wrong in handling increased tensions between Russia and Ukraine.
Russia February 14 Reporter's Notebook: Russia's intentions emerge with Ukraine troop buildup Many in the West have opined that Vladimir Putin likely must be doing "something" of significance, and a foreign policy adviser says Russia's moves are going according to plan.
Trucks February 14 Kanye West drove a Ukrainian truck in McDonald's Super Bowl commercial Kanye West was featured in the McDonald's Super Bowl ad driving a Ukranian Sherp ATV truck up to a drive-thru.
Russia February 13 National security adviser Sullivan describes what Russian invasion of Ukraine would 'likely' look like National security adviser Jake Sullivan on Sunday said that he cannot “predict” what will happen in Ukraine, but said if Russia goes forward with an invasion, he said, “It's likely to begin with a significant barrage of missiles and bomb attacks.”
Ukraine February 13 War reporter in Ukraine compares sentiment on the ground to Florida before hurricane: It's 'game time' A war reporter in Ukraine, Nolan Peterson, compared the mood on the ground to one in Florida before a hurricane on 'Fox & Friends Weekend.'
Russia February 13 US denies submarine was in Russian waters as Moscow claims The United States denied Moscow’s claim Saturday that an American submarine was conducting operations in Russian territorial waters, breaking international law as tensions are high amid a possible invasion of Ukraine.
Ukraine February 12 Pentagon to send 3,000 additional troops to Europe amid tension at Ukraine border The Pentagon will send 3,000 paratroopers from the 82 Airborne Division to Europe in the coming days as the prospect for a Russian invasion of Ukraine appears to grow.
Joe Biden February 12 Russia-Ukraine: Biden and Putin talk for 1 hour, but 'no fundamental change' President Biden held a high-stakes hour-long phone call with Russian President Vladimir Putin Saturday, amid dire warnings from the United States for Americans to evacuate Ukraine over the fears of an imminent Russian invasion.
Ukraine February 12 Trump says Russia 'emboldened' on Ukraine after 'incompetent' US Afghanistan withdrawal Former President Donald Trump on Saturday said that Russian President Vladimir Putin had been "emboldened" to invade Ukraine after witnessing the "incompetent" U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan last year – as he said that the U.S. would not be in this position if he was still in the White House.
Ukraine February 12 US to evacuate Ukraine embassy amid Russian invasion fears The United States is set to evacuate its embassy in Kyiv as Western intelligence officials warn that a Russian invasion of Ukraine is increasingly imminent.
Russia February 8 Poland prepares for 'up to a million' refugees fleeing Ukraine as Russian threat continues: report Poland has braced itself to receive "up to a million refugees" fleeing Ukraine if Russia invades the former Soviet nation.
Border security February 8 Rep. Rosendale introduces bill to block military assistance to Ukraine until US border is secured FIRST ON FOX: Rep. Matt Rosendale, R-Mont., on Tuesday introduced legislation that would block security and military assistance to Ukraine until the U.S. southern border is secured -- the latest example of Republican concern that Ukraine’s border security is being prioritized over American border security.
White House February 8 Biden warns Nord Stream 2 pipeline will not be operational if Russia invades Ukraine The United States and Germany announced their "united approach" to deterring further Russian aggression against Ukraine, with President Biden warning that the Nord Stream 2 pipeline will not be operational if Russia follows through with an invasion of Ukraine.
Nikki Haley February 7 Nikki Haley: Putin, dictators know Biden is 'weakest president in history,' so they want to act now Former U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley said Russian President Vladimir Putin and other autocrats know that Joe Biden is “the weakest president in history”.
OPINION February 7 Russia-Ukraine crisis – China is America's biggest enemy, not Moscow When I said the U.S. is better off without Ukraine joining NATO, the usual Washington suspects – the people who botched Afghanistan and enabled the rise of China – had their usual meltdown.
Ukraine February 7 Ukraine defense chief urges 'calm' as fears of Russian invasion build Ukraine’s leaders are telling their people to "keep calm" despite dire warnings from the White House and Pentagon over the growing number of Russian forces on its border.
OPINION February 7 Russia, Ukraine and NATO's future – America's next crisis The West is pushing hard to make the current standoff a Russia-NATO issue. This would make sense if Ukraine were a NATO member. It is not.
White House February 7 Biden to welcome German Chancellor Scholz to White House, discuss Russia-Ukraine situation President Biden and German Chancellor Olaf Scholz are expected to talk “significantly” about the situation in Ukraine and Russia at the White House on Monday, a senior administration official said.
Russia February 6 Sen. Cardin details possible Russia sanctions, says Putin will pay ‘very heavy price' if he invades Ukraine U.S. Sen. Ben Cardin, D-Md., appeared on “Fox News Sunday” to discuss what possible sanctions against Russia would be included in a “strong bi-partisan effort” that he says is almost complete.
FOX NEWS SUNDAY February 6 Sullivan teases what deal with Russia could look like, but warns if they invade Ukraine ‘we’re ready for that' National security adviser Jake Sullivan said U.S. is prepared for multiple scenarios involving Russia and Ukraine, and outlined what a possible deal with Moscow could look like.
Russia February 8 Poland prepares for 'up to a million' refugees fleeing Ukraine as Russian threat continues: report Poland has braced itself to receive "up to a million refugees" fleeing Ukraine if Russia invades the former Soviet nation.
Border security February 8 Rep. Rosendale introduces bill to block military assistance to Ukraine until US border is secured FIRST ON FOX: Rep. Matt Rosendale, R-Mont., on Tuesday introduced legislation that would block security and military assistance to Ukraine until the U.S. southern border is secured -- the latest example of Republican concern that Ukraine’s border security is being prioritized over American border security.
White House February 8 Biden warns Nord Stream 2 pipeline will not be operational if Russia invades Ukraine The United States and Germany announced their "united approach" to deterring further Russian aggression against Ukraine, with President Biden warning that the Nord Stream 2 pipeline will not be operational if Russia follows through with an invasion of Ukraine.
Nikki Haley February 7 Nikki Haley: Putin, dictators know Biden is 'weakest president in history,' so they want to act now Former U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley said Russian President Vladimir Putin and other autocrats know that Joe Biden is “the weakest president in history”.
OPINION February 7 Russia-Ukraine crisis – China is America's biggest enemy, not Moscow When I said the U.S. is better off without Ukraine joining NATO, the usual Washington suspects – the people who botched Afghanistan and enabled the rise of China – had their usual meltdown.
Ukraine February 7 Ukraine defense chief urges 'calm' as fears of Russian invasion build Ukraine’s leaders are telling their people to "keep calm" despite dire warnings from the White House and Pentagon over the growing number of Russian forces on its border.
OPINION February 7 Russia, Ukraine and NATO's future – America's next crisis The West is pushing hard to make the current standoff a Russia-NATO issue. This would make sense if Ukraine were a NATO member. It is not.
White House February 7 Biden to welcome German Chancellor Scholz to White House, discuss Russia-Ukraine situation President Biden and German Chancellor Olaf Scholz are expected to talk “significantly” about the situation in Ukraine and Russia at the White House on Monday, a senior administration official said.
Russia February 6 Sen. Cardin details possible Russia sanctions, says Putin will pay ‘very heavy price' if he invades Ukraine U.S. Sen. Ben Cardin, D-Md., appeared on “Fox News Sunday” to discuss what possible sanctions against Russia would be included in a “strong bi-partisan effort” that he says is almost complete.
FOX NEWS SUNDAY February 6 Sullivan teases what deal with Russia could look like, but warns if they invade Ukraine ‘we’re ready for that' National security adviser Jake Sullivan said U.S. is prepared for multiple scenarios involving Russia and Ukraine, and outlined what a possible deal with Moscow could look like.
Russia February 8 Poland prepares for 'up to a million' refugees fleeing Ukraine as Russian threat continues: report Poland has braced itself to receive "up to a million refugees" fleeing Ukraine if Russia invades the former Soviet nation.
Border security February 8 Rep. Rosendale introduces bill to block military assistance to Ukraine until US border is secured FIRST ON FOX: Rep. Matt Rosendale, R-Mont., on Tuesday introduced legislation that would block security and military assistance to Ukraine until the U.S. southern border is secured -- the latest example of Republican concern that Ukraine’s border security is being prioritized over American border security.
White House February 8 Biden warns Nord Stream 2 pipeline will not be operational if Russia invades Ukraine The United States and Germany announced their "united approach" to deterring further Russian aggression against Ukraine, with President Biden warning that the Nord Stream 2 pipeline will not be operational if Russia follows through with an invasion of Ukraine.
Nikki Haley February 7 Nikki Haley: Putin, dictators know Biden is 'weakest president in history,' so they want to act now Former U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley said Russian President Vladimir Putin and other autocrats know that Joe Biden is “the weakest president in history”.
OPINION February 7 Russia-Ukraine crisis – China is America's biggest enemy, not Moscow When I said the U.S. is better off without Ukraine joining NATO, the usual Washington suspects – the people who botched Afghanistan and enabled the rise of China – had their usual meltdown.
Ukraine February 7 Ukraine defense chief urges 'calm' as fears of Russian invasion build Ukraine’s leaders are telling their people to "keep calm" despite dire warnings from the White House and Pentagon over the growing number of Russian forces on its border.
OPINION February 7 Russia, Ukraine and NATO's future – America's next crisis The West is pushing hard to make the current standoff a Russia-NATO issue. This would make sense if Ukraine were a NATO member. It is not.
White House February 7 Biden to welcome German Chancellor Scholz to White House, discuss Russia-Ukraine situation President Biden and German Chancellor Olaf Scholz are expected to talk “significantly” about the situation in Ukraine and Russia at the White House on Monday, a senior administration official said.
Russia February 6 Sen. Cardin details possible Russia sanctions, says Putin will pay ‘very heavy price' if he invades Ukraine U.S. Sen. Ben Cardin, D-Md., appeared on “Fox News Sunday” to discuss what possible sanctions against Russia would be included in a “strong bi-partisan effort” that he says is almost complete.
FOX NEWS SUNDAY February 6 Sullivan teases what deal with Russia could look like, but warns if they invade Ukraine ‘we’re ready for that' National security adviser Jake Sullivan said U.S. is prepared for multiple scenarios involving Russia and Ukraine, and outlined what a possible deal with Moscow could look like.
Russia February 8 Poland prepares for 'up to a million' refugees fleeing Ukraine as Russian threat continues: report Poland has braced itself to receive "up to a million refugees" fleeing Ukraine if Russia invades the former Soviet nation.
Border security February 8 Rep. Rosendale introduces bill to block military assistance to Ukraine until US border is secured FIRST ON FOX: Rep. Matt Rosendale, R-Mont., on Tuesday introduced legislation that would block security and military assistance to Ukraine until the U.S. southern border is secured -- the latest example of Republican concern that Ukraine’s border security is being prioritized over American border security.
White House February 8 Biden warns Nord Stream 2 pipeline will not be operational if Russia invades Ukraine The United States and Germany announced their "united approach" to deterring further Russian aggression against Ukraine, with President Biden warning that the Nord Stream 2 pipeline will not be operational if Russia follows through with an invasion of Ukraine.
Nikki Haley February 7 Nikki Haley: Putin, dictators know Biden is 'weakest president in history,' so they want to act now Former U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley said Russian President Vladimir Putin and other autocrats know that Joe Biden is “the weakest president in history”.
OPINION February 7 Russia-Ukraine crisis – China is America's biggest enemy, not Moscow When I said the U.S. is better off without Ukraine joining NATO, the usual Washington suspects – the people who botched Afghanistan and enabled the rise of China – had their usual meltdown.
Ukraine February 7 Ukraine defense chief urges 'calm' as fears of Russian invasion build Ukraine’s leaders are telling their people to "keep calm" despite dire warnings from the White House and Pentagon over the growing number of Russian forces on its border.
OPINION February 7 Russia, Ukraine and NATO's future – America's next crisis The West is pushing hard to make the current standoff a Russia-NATO issue. This would make sense if Ukraine were a NATO member. It is not.
White House February 7 Biden to welcome German Chancellor Scholz to White House, discuss Russia-Ukraine situation President Biden and German Chancellor Olaf Scholz are expected to talk “significantly” about the situation in Ukraine and Russia at the White House on Monday, a senior administration official said.
Russia February 6 Sen. Cardin details possible Russia sanctions, says Putin will pay ‘very heavy price' if he invades Ukraine U.S. Sen. Ben Cardin, D-Md., appeared on “Fox News Sunday” to discuss what possible sanctions against Russia would be included in a “strong bi-partisan effort” that he says is almost complete.
FOX NEWS SUNDAY February 6 Sullivan teases what deal with Russia could look like, but warns if they invade Ukraine ‘we’re ready for that' National security adviser Jake Sullivan said U.S. is prepared for multiple scenarios involving Russia and Ukraine, and outlined what a possible deal with Moscow could look like.
Russia February 8 Poland prepares for 'up to a million' refugees fleeing Ukraine as Russian threat continues: report Poland has braced itself to receive "up to a million refugees" fleeing Ukraine if Russia invades the former Soviet nation.
Border security February 8 Rep. Rosendale introduces bill to block military assistance to Ukraine until US border is secured FIRST ON FOX: Rep. Matt Rosendale, R-Mont., on Tuesday introduced legislation that would block security and military assistance to Ukraine until the U.S. southern border is secured -- the latest example of Republican concern that Ukraine’s border security is being prioritized over American border security.
White House February 8 Biden warns Nord Stream 2 pipeline will not be operational if Russia invades Ukraine The United States and Germany announced their "united approach" to deterring further Russian aggression against Ukraine, with President Biden warning that the Nord Stream 2 pipeline will not be operational if Russia follows through with an invasion of Ukraine.
Nikki Haley February 7 Nikki Haley: Putin, dictators know Biden is 'weakest president in history,' so they want to act now Former U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley said Russian President Vladimir Putin and other autocrats know that Joe Biden is “the weakest president in history”.
OPINION February 7 Russia-Ukraine crisis – China is America's biggest enemy, not Moscow When I said the U.S. is better off without Ukraine joining NATO, the usual Washington suspects – the people who botched Afghanistan and enabled the rise of China – had their usual meltdown.
Ukraine February 7 Ukraine defense chief urges 'calm' as fears of Russian invasion build Ukraine’s leaders are telling their people to "keep calm" despite dire warnings from the White House and Pentagon over the growing number of Russian forces on its border.
OPINION February 7 Russia, Ukraine and NATO's future – America's next crisis The West is pushing hard to make the current standoff a Russia-NATO issue. This would make sense if Ukraine were a NATO member. It is not.
White House February 7 Biden to welcome German Chancellor Scholz to White House, discuss Russia-Ukraine situation President Biden and German Chancellor Olaf Scholz are expected to talk “significantly” about the situation in Ukraine and Russia at the White House on Monday, a senior administration official said.
Russia February 6 Sen. Cardin details possible Russia sanctions, says Putin will pay ‘very heavy price' if he invades Ukraine U.S. Sen. Ben Cardin, D-Md., appeared on “Fox News Sunday” to discuss what possible sanctions against Russia would be included in a “strong bi-partisan effort” that he says is almost complete.
FOX NEWS SUNDAY February 6 Sullivan teases what deal with Russia could look like, but warns if they invade Ukraine ‘we’re ready for that' National security adviser Jake Sullivan said U.S. is prepared for multiple scenarios involving Russia and Ukraine, and outlined what a possible deal with Moscow could look like.
Russia February 8 Poland prepares for 'up to a million' refugees fleeing Ukraine as Russian threat continues: report Poland has braced itself to receive "up to a million refugees" fleeing Ukraine if Russia invades the former Soviet nation.
Border security February 8 Rep. Rosendale introduces bill to block military assistance to Ukraine until US border is secured FIRST ON FOX: Rep. Matt Rosendale, R-Mont., on Tuesday introduced legislation that would block security and military assistance to Ukraine until the U.S. southern border is secured -- the latest example of Republican concern that Ukraine’s border security is being prioritized over American border security.
White House February 8 Biden warns Nord Stream 2 pipeline will not be operational if Russia invades Ukraine The United States and Germany announced their "united approach" to deterring further Russian aggression against Ukraine, with President Biden warning that the Nord Stream 2 pipeline will not be operational if Russia follows through with an invasion of Ukraine.
Nikki Haley February 7 Nikki Haley: Putin, dictators know Biden is 'weakest president in history,' so they want to act now Former U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley said Russian President Vladimir Putin and other autocrats know that Joe Biden is “the weakest president in history”.
OPINION February 7 Russia-Ukraine crisis – China is America's biggest enemy, not Moscow When I said the U.S. is better off without Ukraine joining NATO, the usual Washington suspects – the people who botched Afghanistan and enabled the rise of China – had their usual meltdown.
Ukraine February 7 Ukraine defense chief urges 'calm' as fears of Russian invasion build Ukraine’s leaders are telling their people to "keep calm" despite dire warnings from the White House and Pentagon over the growing number of Russian forces on its border.
OPINION February 7 Russia, Ukraine and NATO's future – America's next crisis The West is pushing hard to make the current standoff a Russia-NATO issue. This would make sense if Ukraine were a NATO member. It is not.
White House February 7 Biden to welcome German Chancellor Scholz to White House, discuss Russia-Ukraine situation President Biden and German Chancellor Olaf Scholz are expected to talk “significantly” about the situation in Ukraine and Russia at the White House on Monday, a senior administration official said.
Russia February 6 Sen. Cardin details possible Russia sanctions, says Putin will pay ‘very heavy price' if he invades Ukraine U.S. Sen. Ben Cardin, D-Md., appeared on “Fox News Sunday” to discuss what possible sanctions against Russia would be included in a “strong bi-partisan effort” that he says is almost complete.
FOX NEWS SUNDAY February 6 Sullivan teases what deal with Russia could look like, but warns if they invade Ukraine ‘we’re ready for that' National security adviser Jake Sullivan said U.S. is prepared for multiple scenarios involving Russia and Ukraine, and outlined what a possible deal with Moscow could look like.
Russia February 8 Poland prepares for 'up to a million' refugees fleeing Ukraine as Russian threat continues: report Poland has braced itself to receive "up to a million refugees" fleeing Ukraine if Russia invades the former Soviet nation.
Border security February 8 Rep. Rosendale introduces bill to block military assistance to Ukraine until US border is secured FIRST ON FOX: Rep. Matt Rosendale, R-Mont., on Tuesday introduced legislation that would block security and military assistance to Ukraine until the U.S. southern border is secured -- the latest example of Republican concern that Ukraine’s border security is being prioritized over American border security.
White House February 8 Biden warns Nord Stream 2 pipeline will not be operational if Russia invades Ukraine The United States and Germany announced their "united approach" to deterring further Russian aggression against Ukraine, with President Biden warning that the Nord Stream 2 pipeline will not be operational if Russia follows through with an invasion of Ukraine.
Nikki Haley February 7 Nikki Haley: Putin, dictators know Biden is 'weakest president in history,' so they want to act now Former U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley said Russian President Vladimir Putin and other autocrats know that Joe Biden is “the weakest president in history”.
OPINION February 7 Russia-Ukraine crisis – China is America's biggest enemy, not Moscow When I said the U.S. is better off without Ukraine joining NATO, the usual Washington suspects – the people who botched Afghanistan and enabled the rise of China – had their usual meltdown.
Ukraine February 7 Ukraine defense chief urges 'calm' as fears of Russian invasion build Ukraine’s leaders are telling their people to "keep calm" despite dire warnings from the White House and Pentagon over the growing number of Russian forces on its border.
OPINION February 7 Russia, Ukraine and NATO's future – America's next crisis The West is pushing hard to make the current standoff a Russia-NATO issue. This would make sense if Ukraine were a NATO member. It is not.
White House February 7 Biden to welcome German Chancellor Scholz to White House, discuss Russia-Ukraine situation President Biden and German Chancellor Olaf Scholz are expected to talk “significantly” about the situation in Ukraine and Russia at the White House on Monday, a senior administration official said.
Russia February 6 Sen. Cardin details possible Russia sanctions, says Putin will pay ‘very heavy price' if he invades Ukraine U.S. Sen. Ben Cardin, D-Md., appeared on “Fox News Sunday” to discuss what possible sanctions against Russia would be included in a “strong bi-partisan effort” that he says is almost complete.
FOX NEWS SUNDAY February 6 Sullivan teases what deal with Russia could look like, but warns if they invade Ukraine ‘we’re ready for that' National security adviser Jake Sullivan said U.S. is prepared for multiple scenarios involving Russia and Ukraine, and outlined what a possible deal with Moscow could look like.
Russia February 8 Poland prepares for 'up to a million' refugees fleeing Ukraine as Russian threat continues: report Poland has braced itself to receive "up to a million refugees" fleeing Ukraine if Russia invades the former Soviet nation.
Border security February 8 Rep. Rosendale introduces bill to block military assistance to Ukraine until US border is secured FIRST ON FOX: Rep. Matt Rosendale, R-Mont., on Tuesday introduced legislation that would block security and military assistance to Ukraine until the U.S. southern border is secured -- the latest example of Republican concern that Ukraine’s border security is being prioritized over American border security.
White House February 8 Biden warns Nord Stream 2 pipeline will not be operational if Russia invades Ukraine The United States and Germany announced their "united approach" to deterring further Russian aggression against Ukraine, with President Biden warning that the Nord Stream 2 pipeline will not be operational if Russia follows through with an invasion of Ukraine.
Nikki Haley February 7 Nikki Haley: Putin, dictators know Biden is 'weakest president in history,' so they want to act now Former U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley said Russian President Vladimir Putin and other autocrats know that Joe Biden is “the weakest president in history”.
OPINION February 7 Russia-Ukraine crisis – China is America's biggest enemy, not Moscow When I said the U.S. is better off without Ukraine joining NATO, the usual Washington suspects – the people who botched Afghanistan and enabled the rise of China – had their usual meltdown.
Ukraine February 7 Ukraine defense chief urges 'calm' as fears of Russian invasion build Ukraine’s leaders are telling their people to "keep calm" despite dire warnings from the White House and Pentagon over the growing number of Russian forces on its border.
OPINION February 7 Russia, Ukraine and NATO's future – America's next crisis The West is pushing hard to make the current standoff a Russia-NATO issue. This would make sense if Ukraine were a NATO member. It is not.
White House February 7 Biden to welcome German Chancellor Scholz to White House, discuss Russia-Ukraine situation President Biden and German Chancellor Olaf Scholz are expected to talk “significantly” about the situation in Ukraine and Russia at the White House on Monday, a senior administration official said.
Russia February 6 Sen. Cardin details possible Russia sanctions, says Putin will pay ‘very heavy price' if he invades Ukraine U.S. Sen. Ben Cardin, D-Md., appeared on “Fox News Sunday” to discuss what possible sanctions against Russia would be included in a “strong bi-partisan effort” that he says is almost complete.
FOX NEWS SUNDAY February 6 Sullivan teases what deal with Russia could look like, but warns if they invade Ukraine ‘we’re ready for that' National security adviser Jake Sullivan said U.S. is prepared for multiple scenarios involving Russia and Ukraine, and outlined what a possible deal with Moscow could look like.
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES January 26 Democrats' Ukraine bill touts 'inviolability of borders,' while party ignores US border crisis Legislation being moved by House and Senate Democrats will stand up for the "inviolability of borders" in Ukraine, while the party largely ignores the security situation at the porous U.S. border.
Ukraine January 26 Six US fighter jets arrive in Estonia amid Ukraine-Russia tensions Six U.S. fighter jets have arrived in Estonia, as part of the United States' broader effort with NATO allies to support the Baltic Air Policing Mission as Russia continues to threaten invasion in Ukraine.
World January 26 Reporter’s Notebook: Russia-Ukraine tensions escalate, and Congress may weigh in The Biden administration says it won’t allow the threat by Russian President Vladimir Putin to invade Ukraine go unchallenged. The Pentagon is shifting 8,5000 troops to "heightened alert" to deter a potential Russian invasion of Ukraine.
Fox News Flash January 26 Tucker Carlson rips the left's border hypocrisy on 'Fox & Friends': 'This is the behavior of a failed state' "Tucker Carlson Tonight" host Tucker Carlson highlighted Biden's hypocrisy on border policy as the U.S. weighs sending troops to Ukraine.
Joe Biden January 26 Biden is incapable of meeting the dangers from Putin and Xi who smell weakness Newt Gingrich says the situations in Ukraine and Taiwan are both dangerous, and President Biden appears incapable of meeting the dual challenge.
OPINION January 26 Tucker Carlson: Democrats suddenly value border security, just not the US border Tucker Carlson compared how Democrats view the U.S. border and Ukraine's border.
Fox News Flash January 25 Hannity: 'I don't really give a rip what Joe Biden says to anybody' The "Hannity" host said President Biden is "unable to control his bursts of anger."
POLITICS January 25 Russia expert lays out Putin's 'menu of options' regarding Ukraine, warns US vulnerability being tested Fox News contributor Daniel Hoffman explained during an interview with Fox News Digital on Tuesday that Russian President Vladimir Putin has a "menu of options" regarding how he will handle the tension with Ukraine.
Ukraine January 25 Sexton: Democrats uninterested in US border, but they are focused on Ukraine's borders Democrats are increasingly focused on protecting Ukraine's borders, but is at the same time uninterested in the millions of illegal immigrants illicitly crossing the Mexican border, Buck Sexton said Tuesday.
Russia January 25 State Dept. says no signs of Russian deescalation toward Ukraine, defends NATO unity In a terse State Department briefing Tuesday, spokesman Ned Price said that there has been no indication that diplomatic talks with Russia have alleviated tensions on the Ukrainian border.
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES January 26 Democrats' Ukraine bill touts 'inviolability of borders,' while party ignores US border crisis Legislation being moved by House and Senate Democrats will stand up for the "inviolability of borders" in Ukraine, while the party largely ignores the security situation at the porous U.S. border.
Ukraine January 26 Six US fighter jets arrive in Estonia amid Ukraine-Russia tensions Six U.S. fighter jets have arrived in Estonia, as part of the United States' broader effort with NATO allies to support the Baltic Air Policing Mission as Russia continues to threaten invasion in Ukraine.
World January 26 Reporter’s Notebook: Russia-Ukraine tensions escalate, and Congress may weigh in The Biden administration says it won’t allow the threat by Russian President Vladimir Putin to invade Ukraine go unchallenged. The Pentagon is shifting 8,5000 troops to "heightened alert" to deter a potential Russian invasion of Ukraine.
Fox News Flash January 26 Tucker Carlson rips the left's border hypocrisy on 'Fox & Friends': 'This is the behavior of a failed state' "Tucker Carlson Tonight" host Tucker Carlson highlighted Biden's hypocrisy on border policy as the U.S. weighs sending troops to Ukraine.
Joe Biden January 26 Biden is incapable of meeting the dangers from Putin and Xi who smell weakness Newt Gingrich says the situations in Ukraine and Taiwan are both dangerous, and President Biden appears incapable of meeting the dual challenge.
OPINION January 26 Tucker Carlson: Democrats suddenly value border security, just not the US border Tucker Carlson compared how Democrats view the U.S. border and Ukraine's border.
Fox News Flash January 25 Hannity: 'I don't really give a rip what Joe Biden says to anybody' The "Hannity" host said President Biden is "unable to control his bursts of anger."
POLITICS January 25 Russia expert lays out Putin's 'menu of options' regarding Ukraine, warns US vulnerability being tested Fox News contributor Daniel Hoffman explained during an interview with Fox News Digital on Tuesday that Russian President Vladimir Putin has a "menu of options" regarding how he will handle the tension with Ukraine.
Ukraine January 25 Sexton: Democrats uninterested in US border, but they are focused on Ukraine's borders Democrats are increasingly focused on protecting Ukraine's borders, but is at the same time uninterested in the millions of illegal immigrants illicitly crossing the Mexican border, Buck Sexton said Tuesday.
Russia January 25 State Dept. says no signs of Russian deescalation toward Ukraine, defends NATO unity In a terse State Department briefing Tuesday, spokesman Ned Price said that there has been no indication that diplomatic talks with Russia have alleviated tensions on the Ukrainian border.
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES January 26 Democrats' Ukraine bill touts 'inviolability of borders,' while party ignores US border crisis Legislation being moved by House and Senate Democrats will stand up for the "inviolability of borders" in Ukraine, while the party largely ignores the security situation at the porous U.S. border.
Ukraine January 26 Six US fighter jets arrive in Estonia amid Ukraine-Russia tensions Six U.S. fighter jets have arrived in Estonia, as part of the United States' broader effort with NATO allies to support the Baltic Air Policing Mission as Russia continues to threaten invasion in Ukraine.
World January 26 Reporter’s Notebook: Russia-Ukraine tensions escalate, and Congress may weigh in The Biden administration says it won’t allow the threat by Russian President Vladimir Putin to invade Ukraine go unchallenged. The Pentagon is shifting 8,5000 troops to "heightened alert" to deter a potential Russian invasion of Ukraine.
Fox News Flash January 26 Tucker Carlson rips the left's border hypocrisy on 'Fox & Friends': 'This is the behavior of a failed state' "Tucker Carlson Tonight" host Tucker Carlson highlighted Biden's hypocrisy on border policy as the U.S. weighs sending troops to Ukraine.
Joe Biden January 26 Biden is incapable of meeting the dangers from Putin and Xi who smell weakness Newt Gingrich says the situations in Ukraine and Taiwan are both dangerous, and President Biden appears incapable of meeting the dual challenge.
OPINION January 26 Tucker Carlson: Democrats suddenly value border security, just not the US border Tucker Carlson compared how Democrats view the U.S. border and Ukraine's border.
Fox News Flash January 25 Hannity: 'I don't really give a rip what Joe Biden says to anybody' The "Hannity" host said President Biden is "unable to control his bursts of anger."
POLITICS January 25 Russia expert lays out Putin's 'menu of options' regarding Ukraine, warns US vulnerability being tested Fox News contributor Daniel Hoffman explained during an interview with Fox News Digital on Tuesday that Russian President Vladimir Putin has a "menu of options" regarding how he will handle the tension with Ukraine.
Ukraine January 25 Sexton: Democrats uninterested in US border, but they are focused on Ukraine's borders Democrats are increasingly focused on protecting Ukraine's borders, but is at the same time uninterested in the millions of illegal immigrants illicitly crossing the Mexican border, Buck Sexton said Tuesday.
Russia January 25 State Dept. says no signs of Russian deescalation toward Ukraine, defends NATO unity In a terse State Department briefing Tuesday, spokesman Ned Price said that there has been no indication that diplomatic talks with Russia have alleviated tensions on the Ukrainian border.
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES January 26 Democrats' Ukraine bill touts 'inviolability of borders,' while party ignores US border crisis Legislation being moved by House and Senate Democrats will stand up for the "inviolability of borders" in Ukraine, while the party largely ignores the security situation at the porous U.S. border.
Ukraine January 26 Six US fighter jets arrive in Estonia amid Ukraine-Russia tensions Six U.S. fighter jets have arrived in Estonia, as part of the United States' broader effort with NATO allies to support the Baltic Air Policing Mission as Russia continues to threaten invasion in Ukraine.
World January 26 Reporter’s Notebook: Russia-Ukraine tensions escalate, and Congress may weigh in The Biden administration says it won’t allow the threat by Russian President Vladimir Putin to invade Ukraine go unchallenged. The Pentagon is shifting 8,5000 troops to "heightened alert" to deter a potential Russian invasion of Ukraine.
Fox News Flash January 26 Tucker Carlson rips the left's border hypocrisy on 'Fox & Friends': 'This is the behavior of a failed state' "Tucker Carlson Tonight" host Tucker Carlson highlighted Biden's hypocrisy on border policy as the U.S. weighs sending troops to Ukraine.
Joe Biden January 26 Biden is incapable of meeting the dangers from Putin and Xi who smell weakness Newt Gingrich says the situations in Ukraine and Taiwan are both dangerous, and President Biden appears incapable of meeting the dual challenge.
OPINION January 26 Tucker Carlson: Democrats suddenly value border security, just not the US border Tucker Carlson compared how Democrats view the U.S. border and Ukraine's border.
Fox News Flash January 25 Hannity: 'I don't really give a rip what Joe Biden says to anybody' The "Hannity" host said President Biden is "unable to control his bursts of anger."
POLITICS January 25 Russia expert lays out Putin's 'menu of options' regarding Ukraine, warns US vulnerability being tested Fox News contributor Daniel Hoffman explained during an interview with Fox News Digital on Tuesday that Russian President Vladimir Putin has a "menu of options" regarding how he will handle the tension with Ukraine.
Ukraine January 25 Sexton: Democrats uninterested in US border, but they are focused on Ukraine's borders Democrats are increasingly focused on protecting Ukraine's borders, but is at the same time uninterested in the millions of illegal immigrants illicitly crossing the Mexican border, Buck Sexton said Tuesday.
Russia January 25 State Dept. says no signs of Russian deescalation toward Ukraine, defends NATO unity In a terse State Department briefing Tuesday, spokesman Ned Price said that there has been no indication that diplomatic talks with Russia have alleviated tensions on the Ukrainian border.
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES January 26 Democrats' Ukraine bill touts 'inviolability of borders,' while party ignores US border crisis Legislation being moved by House and Senate Democrats will stand up for the "inviolability of borders" in Ukraine, while the party largely ignores the security situation at the porous U.S. border.
Ukraine January 26 Six US fighter jets arrive in Estonia amid Ukraine-Russia tensions Six U.S. fighter jets have arrived in Estonia, as part of the United States' broader effort with NATO allies to support the Baltic Air Policing Mission as Russia continues to threaten invasion in Ukraine.
World January 26 Reporter’s Notebook: Russia-Ukraine tensions escalate, and Congress may weigh in The Biden administration says it won’t allow the threat by Russian President Vladimir Putin to invade Ukraine go unchallenged. The Pentagon is shifting 8,5000 troops to "heightened alert" to deter a potential Russian invasion of Ukraine.
Fox News Flash January 26 Tucker Carlson rips the left's border hypocrisy on 'Fox & Friends': 'This is the behavior of a failed state' "Tucker Carlson Tonight" host Tucker Carlson highlighted Biden's hypocrisy on border policy as the U.S. weighs sending troops to Ukraine.
Joe Biden January 26 Biden is incapable of meeting the dangers from Putin and Xi who smell weakness Newt Gingrich says the situations in Ukraine and Taiwan are both dangerous, and President Biden appears incapable of meeting the dual challenge.
OPINION January 26 Tucker Carlson: Democrats suddenly value border security, just not the US border Tucker Carlson compared how Democrats view the U.S. border and Ukraine's border.
Fox News Flash January 25 Hannity: 'I don't really give a rip what Joe Biden says to anybody' The "Hannity" host said President Biden is "unable to control his bursts of anger."
POLITICS January 25 Russia expert lays out Putin's 'menu of options' regarding Ukraine, warns US vulnerability being tested Fox News contributor Daniel Hoffman explained during an interview with Fox News Digital on Tuesday that Russian President Vladimir Putin has a "menu of options" regarding how he will handle the tension with Ukraine.
Ukraine January 25 Sexton: Democrats uninterested in US border, but they are focused on Ukraine's borders Democrats are increasingly focused on protecting Ukraine's borders, but is at the same time uninterested in the millions of illegal immigrants illicitly crossing the Mexican border, Buck Sexton said Tuesday.
Russia January 25 State Dept. says no signs of Russian deescalation toward Ukraine, defends NATO unity In a terse State Department briefing Tuesday, spokesman Ned Price said that there has been no indication that diplomatic talks with Russia have alleviated tensions on the Ukrainian border.
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES January 26 Democrats' Ukraine bill touts 'inviolability of borders,' while party ignores US border crisis Legislation being moved by House and Senate Democrats will stand up for the "inviolability of borders" in Ukraine, while the party largely ignores the security situation at the porous U.S. border.
Ukraine January 26 Six US fighter jets arrive in Estonia amid Ukraine-Russia tensions Six U.S. fighter jets have arrived in Estonia, as part of the United States' broader effort with NATO allies to support the Baltic Air Policing Mission as Russia continues to threaten invasion in Ukraine.
World January 26 Reporter’s Notebook: Russia-Ukraine tensions escalate, and Congress may weigh in The Biden administration says it won’t allow the threat by Russian President Vladimir Putin to invade Ukraine go unchallenged. The Pentagon is shifting 8,5000 troops to "heightened alert" to deter a potential Russian invasion of Ukraine.
Fox News Flash January 26 Tucker Carlson rips the left's border hypocrisy on 'Fox & Friends': 'This is the behavior of a failed state' "Tucker Carlson Tonight" host Tucker Carlson highlighted Biden's hypocrisy on border policy as the U.S. weighs sending troops to Ukraine.
Joe Biden January 26 Biden is incapable of meeting the dangers from Putin and Xi who smell weakness Newt Gingrich says the situations in Ukraine and Taiwan are both dangerous, and President Biden appears incapable of meeting the dual challenge.
OPINION January 26 Tucker Carlson: Democrats suddenly value border security, just not the US border Tucker Carlson compared how Democrats view the U.S. border and Ukraine's border.
Fox News Flash January 25 Hannity: 'I don't really give a rip what Joe Biden says to anybody' The "Hannity" host said President Biden is "unable to control his bursts of anger."
POLITICS January 25 Russia expert lays out Putin's 'menu of options' regarding Ukraine, warns US vulnerability being tested Fox News contributor Daniel Hoffman explained during an interview with Fox News Digital on Tuesday that Russian President Vladimir Putin has a "menu of options" regarding how he will handle the tension with Ukraine.
Ukraine January 25 Sexton: Democrats uninterested in US border, but they are focused on Ukraine's borders Democrats are increasingly focused on protecting Ukraine's borders, but is at the same time uninterested in the millions of illegal immigrants illicitly crossing the Mexican border, Buck Sexton said Tuesday.
Russia January 25 State Dept. says no signs of Russian deescalation toward Ukraine, defends NATO unity In a terse State Department briefing Tuesday, spokesman Ned Price said that there has been no indication that diplomatic talks with Russia have alleviated tensions on the Ukrainian border.
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES January 26 Democrats' Ukraine bill touts 'inviolability of borders,' while party ignores US border crisis Legislation being moved by House and Senate Democrats will stand up for the "inviolability of borders" in Ukraine, while the party largely ignores the security situation at the porous U.S. border.
Ukraine January 26 Six US fighter jets arrive in Estonia amid Ukraine-Russia tensions Six U.S. fighter jets have arrived in Estonia, as part of the United States' broader effort with NATO allies to support the Baltic Air Policing Mission as Russia continues to threaten invasion in Ukraine.
World January 26 Reporter’s Notebook: Russia-Ukraine tensions escalate, and Congress may weigh in The Biden administration says it won’t allow the threat by Russian President Vladimir Putin to invade Ukraine go unchallenged. The Pentagon is shifting 8,5000 troops to "heightened alert" to deter a potential Russian invasion of Ukraine.
Fox News Flash January 26 Tucker Carlson rips the left's border hypocrisy on 'Fox & Friends': 'This is the behavior of a failed state' "Tucker Carlson Tonight" host Tucker Carlson highlighted Biden's hypocrisy on border policy as the U.S. weighs sending troops to Ukraine.
Joe Biden January 26 Biden is incapable of meeting the dangers from Putin and Xi who smell weakness Newt Gingrich says the situations in Ukraine and Taiwan are both dangerous, and President Biden appears incapable of meeting the dual challenge.
OPINION January 26 Tucker Carlson: Democrats suddenly value border security, just not the US border Tucker Carlson compared how Democrats view the U.S. border and Ukraine's border.
Fox News Flash January 25 Hannity: 'I don't really give a rip what Joe Biden says to anybody' The "Hannity" host said President Biden is "unable to control his bursts of anger."
POLITICS January 25 Russia expert lays out Putin's 'menu of options' regarding Ukraine, warns US vulnerability being tested Fox News contributor Daniel Hoffman explained during an interview with Fox News Digital on Tuesday that Russian President Vladimir Putin has a "menu of options" regarding how he will handle the tension with Ukraine.
Ukraine January 25 Sexton: Democrats uninterested in US border, but they are focused on Ukraine's borders Democrats are increasingly focused on protecting Ukraine's borders, but is at the same time uninterested in the millions of illegal immigrants illicitly crossing the Mexican border, Buck Sexton said Tuesday.
Russia January 25 State Dept. says no signs of Russian deescalation toward Ukraine, defends NATO unity In a terse State Department briefing Tuesday, spokesman Ned Price said that there has been no indication that diplomatic talks with Russia have alleviated tensions on the Ukrainian border.
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES January 26 Democrats' Ukraine bill touts 'inviolability of borders,' while party ignores US border crisis Legislation being moved by House and Senate Democrats will stand up for the "inviolability of borders" in Ukraine, while the party largely ignores the security situation at the porous U.S. border.
Ukraine January 26 Six US fighter jets arrive in Estonia amid Ukraine-Russia tensions Six U.S. fighter jets have arrived in Estonia, as part of the United States' broader effort with NATO allies to support the Baltic Air Policing Mission as Russia continues to threaten invasion in Ukraine.
World January 26 Reporter’s Notebook: Russia-Ukraine tensions escalate, and Congress may weigh in The Biden administration says it won’t allow the threat by Russian President Vladimir Putin to invade Ukraine go unchallenged. The Pentagon is shifting 8,5000 troops to "heightened alert" to deter a potential Russian invasion of Ukraine.
Fox News Flash January 26 Tucker Carlson rips the left's border hypocrisy on 'Fox & Friends': 'This is the behavior of a failed state' "Tucker Carlson Tonight" host Tucker Carlson highlighted Biden's hypocrisy on border policy as the U.S. weighs sending troops to Ukraine.
Joe Biden January 26 Biden is incapable of meeting the dangers from Putin and Xi who smell weakness Newt Gingrich says the situations in Ukraine and Taiwan are both dangerous, and President Biden appears incapable of meeting the dual challenge.
OPINION January 26 Tucker Carlson: Democrats suddenly value border security, just not the US border Tucker Carlson compared how Democrats view the U.S. border and Ukraine's border.
Fox News Flash January 25 Hannity: 'I don't really give a rip what Joe Biden says to anybody' The "Hannity" host said President Biden is "unable to control his bursts of anger."
POLITICS January 25 Russia expert lays out Putin's 'menu of options' regarding Ukraine, warns US vulnerability being tested Fox News contributor Daniel Hoffman explained during an interview with Fox News Digital on Tuesday that Russian President Vladimir Putin has a "menu of options" regarding how he will handle the tension with Ukraine.
Ukraine January 25 Sexton: Democrats uninterested in US border, but they are focused on Ukraine's borders Democrats are increasingly focused on protecting Ukraine's borders, but is at the same time uninterested in the millions of illegal immigrants illicitly crossing the Mexican border, Buck Sexton said Tuesday.
Russia January 25 State Dept. says no signs of Russian deescalation toward Ukraine, defends NATO unity In a terse State Department briefing Tuesday, spokesman Ned Price said that there has been no indication that diplomatic talks with Russia have alleviated tensions on the Ukrainian border.
Joe Biden January 25 Biden says US-based troops may embark for Europe soon President Biden compared a possible Russian invasion of Ukraine to World War II, saying the country would face 'enormous consequences' if it attacked its neighbor
Fox News Flash January 25 Nikki Haley: Putin 'smells blood in the water' amid Biden's weakness Former U.S. Ambassador to the U.N. Nikki Haley said Tuesday Russian President Vladimir Putin is taking advantage of President Biden's 'weak' leadership by threatening Ukraine.
White House January 25 White House stands by decision to urge Americans to leave Ukraine The White House is standing by its move to urge Americans to leave Ukraine, as Russia threatens to invade the country, maintaining that the Biden administration's decisions will "always" be in the "security interests" of individuals serving the U.S. around the globe.
Fox News Flash January 25 Harris Faulkner grills Pentagon spokesman: 'Are we still relying on the Taliban?' Pentagon spokesperson John Kirby gave no clear answer when Harris Faulkner pressed him on whether the US still relies on the Taliban to secure the release of Americans and allies in Afghanistan.
OPINION January 25 Russia-Ukraine crisis already paying dividends for Putin Why did Putin choose this time deliberately to incite a crisis by menacingly deploying over 100,000 troops to Ukraine’s border? What does he expect to gain and what might he be risking?
Ukraine January 25 Ukraine racing to downplay fears of Russia invasion as US sends military aid Ukraine’s government is scrambling Tuesday to downplay concerns of a potential Russian invasion, despite the U.S. delivering another shipment of military aid and heightening the readiness of some 8,500 troops.
Russia January 25 Nigel Farage on Russia-Ukraine tension: Biden's 'catastrophic' Afghanistan exit led to this Former Brexit Party leader Nigel Farage said on "Fox & Friends First" Tuesday that NATO leaders have a hard time trusting President Biden after the botched Afghanistan withdrawal.
Russia January 25 Democrats find Putin on Ukraine's doorstep after years of downplaying the Russian threat As Russia amasses hundreds of thousands of troops along the Ukraine border, prompting fears of an imminent invasion, Democrats are left to contemplate years they spent downplaying the threat that Russia poses to the West and acting as if the Kremlin could be tamed.
Russia January 25 Reporter's Notebook: Putin's Russia-Ukraine aggression built partly on fear, military analysts say According to Andrei Soldatov, a security services expert, many of the people sent out to negotiate on behalf of Russian President Vladimir Putin do not always know what he's thinking.
Russia January 24 Ingraham: Biden and media seek Russia conflict to cover for failing presidency Laura Ingraham said President Biden and the Democrats are "stumbling on the warpath" as they frantically seek a distraction from his failing presidency.
Russia December 29 Russia says 'plan B' for certification of Nord Stream 2 pipeline is not an option A top Russian official said Wednesday that the Kremlin will not accept a "plan B" option when it comes to the certification of the Nord Stream 2 pipeline.
OPINION December 29 Weak, checkers-playing Biden faces emboldened chess master Putin Vladimir Putin is a strategic player. The chess match the former KGB agent is playing now with President Biden will be the most dangerous the world has seen since the end of the Cold War.
Russia December 28 US, Russia set to hold 'strategic security' talks in January Officials from Washington and the Kremlin will sit down for "strategic security" talks next month as tension over Russia's military buildup on the Ukrainian border continues to mount.
OPINION December 28 Top 5 foreign policy lessons Biden taught the world in 2021 Let’s get the obvious out of the way. President Biden’s foreign policy has been marked by a series of missteps, misdeeds and misfires.
OPINION December 27 Biden's sluggishness invites Chinese, Russian aggression President Joe Biden and his teamm are slow to react to events, which may have deadly consequences as Russia prepares to invade Ukraine and China’s ramps up military practice runs to conquer Taiwan.
Russia December 26 Russia withdraws 10,000 troops from Ukrainian border ahead of planned negotiations next month The Russian military has said the troops have returned to their permanent bases after participating in "months-long drills" near the border.
Russia December 24 Putin demands US assurances on security as Russia completes hypersonic weapons test Putin and Biden will hold security talks in January amid tensions over Russia's troop build up on the Ukraine's border.
Border security December 22 Cawthorn: 'I don't give a damn' about Russia-Ukraine border conflict until US border secured Rep. Madison Cawthorn, R-N.C., said he does not care about the ongoing border situation in Europe and instead said Americans should be more focused on pressing issues in the United States, specifically its southern border crisis.
Russia December 22 Russia will engage in US security talks as tensions escalate over Ukraine Russia on Wednesday said it will engage the U.S. in security talks at the start of the new year to discuss guarantees it wants from the West as tensions continue to escalate over Ukraine.
Ukraine December 17 European Union leaders press Russia to resume peace talks with Ukraine European Union leaders on Thursday pressed Russia to return to peace talks with Ukraine and renewed their threat to impose unprecedented sanctions on Moscow in tandem with the United States and Britain should Russian armed forces cross the border.
Russia December 29 Russia says 'plan B' for certification of Nord Stream 2 pipeline is not an option A top Russian official said Wednesday that the Kremlin will not accept a "plan B" option when it comes to the certification of the Nord Stream 2 pipeline.
OPINION December 29 Weak, checkers-playing Biden faces emboldened chess master Putin Vladimir Putin is a strategic player. The chess match the former KGB agent is playing now with President Biden will be the most dangerous the world has seen since the end of the Cold War.
Russia December 28 US, Russia set to hold 'strategic security' talks in January Officials from Washington and the Kremlin will sit down for "strategic security" talks next month as tension over Russia's military buildup on the Ukrainian border continues to mount.
OPINION December 28 Top 5 foreign policy lessons Biden taught the world in 2021 Let’s get the obvious out of the way. President Biden’s foreign policy has been marked by a series of missteps, misdeeds and misfires.
OPINION December 27 Biden's sluggishness invites Chinese, Russian aggression President Joe Biden and his teamm are slow to react to events, which may have deadly consequences as Russia prepares to invade Ukraine and China’s ramps up military practice runs to conquer Taiwan.
Russia December 26 Russia withdraws 10,000 troops from Ukrainian border ahead of planned negotiations next month The Russian military has said the troops have returned to their permanent bases after participating in "months-long drills" near the border.
Russia December 24 Putin demands US assurances on security as Russia completes hypersonic weapons test Putin and Biden will hold security talks in January amid tensions over Russia's troop build up on the Ukraine's border.
Border security December 22 Cawthorn: 'I don't give a damn' about Russia-Ukraine border conflict until US border secured Rep. Madison Cawthorn, R-N.C., said he does not care about the ongoing border situation in Europe and instead said Americans should be more focused on pressing issues in the United States, specifically its southern border crisis.
Russia December 22 Russia will engage in US security talks as tensions escalate over Ukraine Russia on Wednesday said it will engage the U.S. in security talks at the start of the new year to discuss guarantees it wants from the West as tensions continue to escalate over Ukraine.
Ukraine December 17 European Union leaders press Russia to resume peace talks with Ukraine European Union leaders on Thursday pressed Russia to return to peace talks with Ukraine and renewed their threat to impose unprecedented sanctions on Moscow in tandem with the United States and Britain should Russian armed forces cross the border.
Russia December 29 Russia says 'plan B' for certification of Nord Stream 2 pipeline is not an option A top Russian official said Wednesday that the Kremlin will not accept a "plan B" option when it comes to the certification of the Nord Stream 2 pipeline.
OPINION December 29 Weak, checkers-playing Biden faces emboldened chess master Putin Vladimir Putin is a strategic player. The chess match the former KGB agent is playing now with President Biden will be the most dangerous the world has seen since the end of the Cold War.
Russia December 28 US, Russia set to hold 'strategic security' talks in January Officials from Washington and the Kremlin will sit down for "strategic security" talks next month as tension over Russia's military buildup on the Ukrainian border continues to mount.
OPINION December 28 Top 5 foreign policy lessons Biden taught the world in 2021 Let’s get the obvious out of the way. President Biden’s foreign policy has been marked by a series of missteps, misdeeds and misfires.
OPINION December 27 Biden's sluggishness invites Chinese, Russian aggression President Joe Biden and his teamm are slow to react to events, which may have deadly consequences as Russia prepares to invade Ukraine and China’s ramps up military practice runs to conquer Taiwan.
Russia December 26 Russia withdraws 10,000 troops from Ukrainian border ahead of planned negotiations next month The Russian military has said the troops have returned to their permanent bases after participating in "months-long drills" near the border.
Russia December 24 Putin demands US assurances on security as Russia completes hypersonic weapons test Putin and Biden will hold security talks in January amid tensions over Russia's troop build up on the Ukraine's border.
Border security December 22 Cawthorn: 'I don't give a damn' about Russia-Ukraine border conflict until US border secured Rep. Madison Cawthorn, R-N.C., said he does not care about the ongoing border situation in Europe and instead said Americans should be more focused on pressing issues in the United States, specifically its southern border crisis.
Russia December 22 Russia will engage in US security talks as tensions escalate over Ukraine Russia on Wednesday said it will engage the U.S. in security talks at the start of the new year to discuss guarantees it wants from the West as tensions continue to escalate over Ukraine.
Ukraine December 17 European Union leaders press Russia to resume peace talks with Ukraine European Union leaders on Thursday pressed Russia to return to peace talks with Ukraine and renewed their threat to impose unprecedented sanctions on Moscow in tandem with the United States and Britain should Russian armed forces cross the border.
Russia December 29 Russia says 'plan B' for certification of Nord Stream 2 pipeline is not an option A top Russian official said Wednesday that the Kremlin will not accept a "plan B" option when it comes to the certification of the Nord Stream 2 pipeline.
OPINION December 29 Weak, checkers-playing Biden faces emboldened chess master Putin Vladimir Putin is a strategic player. The chess match the former KGB agent is playing now with President Biden will be the most dangerous the world has seen since the end of the Cold War.
Russia December 28 US, Russia set to hold 'strategic security' talks in January Officials from Washington and the Kremlin will sit down for "strategic security" talks next month as tension over Russia's military buildup on the Ukrainian border continues to mount.
OPINION December 28 Top 5 foreign policy lessons Biden taught the world in 2021 Let’s get the obvious out of the way. President Biden’s foreign policy has been marked by a series of missteps, misdeeds and misfires.
OPINION December 27 Biden's sluggishness invites Chinese, Russian aggression President Joe Biden and his teamm are slow to react to events, which may have deadly consequences as Russia prepares to invade Ukraine and China’s ramps up military practice runs to conquer Taiwan.
Russia December 26 Russia withdraws 10,000 troops from Ukrainian border ahead of planned negotiations next month The Russian military has said the troops have returned to their permanent bases after participating in "months-long drills" near the border.
Russia December 24 Putin demands US assurances on security as Russia completes hypersonic weapons test Putin and Biden will hold security talks in January amid tensions over Russia's troop build up on the Ukraine's border.
Border security December 22 Cawthorn: 'I don't give a damn' about Russia-Ukraine border conflict until US border secured Rep. Madison Cawthorn, R-N.C., said he does not care about the ongoing border situation in Europe and instead said Americans should be more focused on pressing issues in the United States, specifically its southern border crisis.
Russia December 22 Russia will engage in US security talks as tensions escalate over Ukraine Russia on Wednesday said it will engage the U.S. in security talks at the start of the new year to discuss guarantees it wants from the West as tensions continue to escalate over Ukraine.
Ukraine December 17 European Union leaders press Russia to resume peace talks with Ukraine European Union leaders on Thursday pressed Russia to return to peace talks with Ukraine and renewed their threat to impose unprecedented sanctions on Moscow in tandem with the United States and Britain should Russian armed forces cross the border.
Russia December 29 Russia says 'plan B' for certification of Nord Stream 2 pipeline is not an option A top Russian official said Wednesday that the Kremlin will not accept a "plan B" option when it comes to the certification of the Nord Stream 2 pipeline.
OPINION December 29 Weak, checkers-playing Biden faces emboldened chess master Putin Vladimir Putin is a strategic player. The chess match the former KGB agent is playing now with President Biden will be the most dangerous the world has seen since the end of the Cold War.
Russia December 28 US, Russia set to hold 'strategic security' talks in January Officials from Washington and the Kremlin will sit down for "strategic security" talks next month as tension over Russia's military buildup on the Ukrainian border continues to mount.
OPINION December 28 Top 5 foreign policy lessons Biden taught the world in 2021 Let’s get the obvious out of the way. President Biden’s foreign policy has been marked by a series of missteps, misdeeds and misfires.
OPINION December 27 Biden's sluggishness invites Chinese, Russian aggression President Joe Biden and his teamm are slow to react to events, which may have deadly consequences as Russia prepares to invade Ukraine and China’s ramps up military practice runs to conquer Taiwan.
Russia December 26 Russia withdraws 10,000 troops from Ukrainian border ahead of planned negotiations next month The Russian military has said the troops have returned to their permanent bases after participating in "months-long drills" near the border.
Russia December 24 Putin demands US assurances on security as Russia completes hypersonic weapons test Putin and Biden will hold security talks in January amid tensions over Russia's troop build up on the Ukraine's border.
Border security December 22 Cawthorn: 'I don't give a damn' about Russia-Ukraine border conflict until US border secured Rep. Madison Cawthorn, R-N.C., said he does not care about the ongoing border situation in Europe and instead said Americans should be more focused on pressing issues in the United States, specifically its southern border crisis.
Russia December 22 Russia will engage in US security talks as tensions escalate over Ukraine Russia on Wednesday said it will engage the U.S. in security talks at the start of the new year to discuss guarantees it wants from the West as tensions continue to escalate over Ukraine.
Ukraine December 17 European Union leaders press Russia to resume peace talks with Ukraine European Union leaders on Thursday pressed Russia to return to peace talks with Ukraine and renewed their threat to impose unprecedented sanctions on Moscow in tandem with the United States and Britain should Russian armed forces cross the border.
Russia December 29 Russia says 'plan B' for certification of Nord Stream 2 pipeline is not an option A top Russian official said Wednesday that the Kremlin will not accept a "plan B" option when it comes to the certification of the Nord Stream 2 pipeline.
OPINION December 29 Weak, checkers-playing Biden faces emboldened chess master Putin Vladimir Putin is a strategic player. The chess match the former KGB agent is playing now with President Biden will be the most dangerous the world has seen since the end of the Cold War.
Russia December 28 US, Russia set to hold 'strategic security' talks in January Officials from Washington and the Kremlin will sit down for "strategic security" talks next month as tension over Russia's military buildup on the Ukrainian border continues to mount.
OPINION December 28 Top 5 foreign policy lessons Biden taught the world in 2021 Let’s get the obvious out of the way. President Biden’s foreign policy has been marked by a series of missteps, misdeeds and misfires.
OPINION December 27 Biden's sluggishness invites Chinese, Russian aggression President Joe Biden and his teamm are slow to react to events, which may have deadly consequences as Russia prepares to invade Ukraine and China’s ramps up military practice runs to conquer Taiwan.
Russia December 26 Russia withdraws 10,000 troops from Ukrainian border ahead of planned negotiations next month The Russian military has said the troops have returned to their permanent bases after participating in "months-long drills" near the border.
Russia December 24 Putin demands US assurances on security as Russia completes hypersonic weapons test Putin and Biden will hold security talks in January amid tensions over Russia's troop build up on the Ukraine's border.
Border security December 22 Cawthorn: 'I don't give a damn' about Russia-Ukraine border conflict until US border secured Rep. Madison Cawthorn, R-N.C., said he does not care about the ongoing border situation in Europe and instead said Americans should be more focused on pressing issues in the United States, specifically its southern border crisis.
Russia December 22 Russia will engage in US security talks as tensions escalate over Ukraine Russia on Wednesday said it will engage the U.S. in security talks at the start of the new year to discuss guarantees it wants from the West as tensions continue to escalate over Ukraine.
Ukraine December 17 European Union leaders press Russia to resume peace talks with Ukraine European Union leaders on Thursday pressed Russia to return to peace talks with Ukraine and renewed their threat to impose unprecedented sanctions on Moscow in tandem with the United States and Britain should Russian armed forces cross the border.
Russia December 29 Russia says 'plan B' for certification of Nord Stream 2 pipeline is not an option A top Russian official said Wednesday that the Kremlin will not accept a "plan B" option when it comes to the certification of the Nord Stream 2 pipeline.
OPINION December 29 Weak, checkers-playing Biden faces emboldened chess master Putin Vladimir Putin is a strategic player. The chess match the former KGB agent is playing now with President Biden will be the most dangerous the world has seen since the end of the Cold War.
Russia December 28 US, Russia set to hold 'strategic security' talks in January Officials from Washington and the Kremlin will sit down for "strategic security" talks next month as tension over Russia's military buildup on the Ukrainian border continues to mount.
OPINION December 28 Top 5 foreign policy lessons Biden taught the world in 2021 Let’s get the obvious out of the way. President Biden’s foreign policy has been marked by a series of missteps, misdeeds and misfires.
OPINION December 27 Biden's sluggishness invites Chinese, Russian aggression President Joe Biden and his teamm are slow to react to events, which may have deadly consequences as Russia prepares to invade Ukraine and China’s ramps up military practice runs to conquer Taiwan.
Russia December 26 Russia withdraws 10,000 troops from Ukrainian border ahead of planned negotiations next month The Russian military has said the troops have returned to their permanent bases after participating in "months-long drills" near the border.
Russia December 24 Putin demands US assurances on security as Russia completes hypersonic weapons test Putin and Biden will hold security talks in January amid tensions over Russia's troop build up on the Ukraine's border.
Border security December 22 Cawthorn: 'I don't give a damn' about Russia-Ukraine border conflict until US border secured Rep. Madison Cawthorn, R-N.C., said he does not care about the ongoing border situation in Europe and instead said Americans should be more focused on pressing issues in the United States, specifically its southern border crisis.
Russia December 22 Russia will engage in US security talks as tensions escalate over Ukraine Russia on Wednesday said it will engage the U.S. in security talks at the start of the new year to discuss guarantees it wants from the West as tensions continue to escalate over Ukraine.
Ukraine December 17 European Union leaders press Russia to resume peace talks with Ukraine European Union leaders on Thursday pressed Russia to return to peace talks with Ukraine and renewed their threat to impose unprecedented sanctions on Moscow in tandem with the United States and Britain should Russian armed forces cross the border.
Vladimir Putin December 7 US going to war with Russia over Ukraine would 'court destruction of the known world': Macgregor Col. Douglas Macgregor told "Tucker Carlson Tonight" Tuesday that President Biden and members of both the Democratic and Republican parties are courting global turmoil with their current overtures toward Russia.
Russia December 7 Russia vows to continue consultations about Ukraine following Putin-Biden call The Russian government released a readout from President Vladimir Putin’s meeting with United States President Joe Biden and outlined the conversation the two had about escalating tensions in Ukraine.
OPINION December 7 Biden, Putin summit: 4 things to know Here’s what Biden must understand. Putin’s tactics come straight from Russian revolutionary V.I. Lenin who said in 1917: “Probe with a bayonet; if you meet steel, stop! If you meet mush, then push.”
POLITICS December 7 Biden-Putin call: Analysts say US president may still have a chance to derail Ukraine invasion With a massive build of Russian troops near Ukraine’s border, Russia’s Vladimir Putin is indicating a willingness to risk a devastating military conflict in his years-long bid to regain a sphere of influence in Eastern Europe.
Russia December 6 GOP senator urges Biden to show Putin the United States is not going to ‘sit back’ Nebraska Senator Deb Fischer discusses Biden's options to respond to Russia's military build-up.
Russia December 6 Putin views Biden as weak world leader amid potential Russian invasion into Ukraine: Gen. Jack Keane New satellite imagery showing Russian President Vladimir Putin amassing troops and resources on the Russo-Ukrainian border is sparking fears of an invasion of the former Soviet state, according to retired Army Gen. Jack Keane,
Vladimir Putin December 6 Putin sets world on edge amassing Russian troops along Ukraine border Vladimir Putin has the world anticipating his next move as he prepares to hold a video conference with President Biden on Tuesday after amassing thousands of troops along the Russia-Ukraine border.
White House December 6 Biden to speak with key European allies ahead of Putin call on Ukraine President Biden is set to speak with key European allies to "coordinate his message" ahead of his private video conference call with Russian President Vladimir Putin on Tuesday, a senior administration official said, as the president plans to "make clear" that there will be "very real costs" should Russia choose to proceed with a potential invasion of Ukraine.
Russia December 6 Satellite imagery indicates Russian military activity on Ukraine border Satellite imagery indicates that Russian forces have gathered on the Ukraine border ahead of a planned a video call between Presidents Joe Biden and Vladimir Putin.
Russia December 5 Sen. Ernst says Senate can override Biden to sanction Russia’s Nord Stream 2 pipeline Sen. Joni Ernst, R-Iowa, said on "Fox News Sunday" that there are enough senators, both Democratic and Republican, who would be willing to override President Biden and sanction Russia’s Nord Stream 2 pipeline.
Hunter Biden April 9, 2021 Hunter Biden calls laptop 'red herring' on 'Kimmel': It's my right to question what comes from Giuliani's desk Hunter Biden made his late-night debut on "Jimmy Kimmel Live" on Thursday night to promote his book and was asked about some of his controversies that have made headlines.
OPINION April 6, 2021 Gregg Jarrett: Hunter Biden cements his notoriety as 'king of cons' with book, media tour Hunter made millions of dollars from foreign entities by leveraging the name "Biden." Now he’s running a new con by peddling a memoir that promises candor about his scandalous behavior.
US April 6, 2021 US, Iran due to begin indirect nuclear talks in Vienna Efforts to bring the United States back into the 2015 deal on Iran's nuclear program are to step up a gear on Tuesday as Iran and the five world powers remaining in the accord meet in Vienna while the U.S. is due to start indirect talks with Tehran.
OPINION April 5, 2021 Michael Goodwin: Hunter Biden's laptop – end of media cover-up for president, family would be beautiful thing On a corner of my desk, there is a small pile of newspaper clips, notes and documents. They date back to last October and are part of the scandalous information contained on a laptop abandoned by Hunter Biden.
Ukraine April 4, 2021 Biden holds first call with Ukrainian president amid Russian 'aggression' in the region President Biden spoke with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky on Friday in their first conversation since Biden took office.
Ukraine April 2, 2021 Hunter Biden says in memoir he wouldn’t take Burisma job again but insists it wasn’t ‘unethical’ Hunter Biden wrote in his new tell-all memoir “Beautiful Things” that he does not regret taking a seat on the board of Burisma Holdings, but he would not do it again.
Russia April 1, 2021 Russia's Ukraine actions escalate again, sparking US anger The Biden administration on Wednesday expressed concern about what it called escalations of Russian aggression in eastern Ukraine
Fishing March 24, 2021 Fisherman in Ukraine reels in boy, 11, who got himself stuck on sheet of ice, video shows A fisherman in Ukraine filmed himself rescuing a young boy who got himself stuck on an ice floe nearly 100 feet from the shore of the Desenka River in Kyiv earlier this week.
Ukraine March 24, 2021 Ukraine health ministry says woman who died after COVID vaccine had no side effects The Ukrainian government urged the public not to jump to conclusions on Wednesday over the death of a servicewoman who had gotten the AstraZeneca vaccine two days before, according to a report.
Russia March 18, 2021 The Crimea Effect: hitting a seven year hitch Vladimir Putin didn't greet crowds in Crimea or power on a naval ship across a glittering Black Sea to celebrate the annexation of the peninsula this year.
Hunter Biden April 9, 2021 Hunter Biden calls laptop 'red herring' on 'Kimmel': It's my right to question what comes from Giuliani's desk Hunter Biden made his late-night debut on "Jimmy Kimmel Live" on Thursday night to promote his book and was asked about some of his controversies that have made headlines.
OPINION April 6, 2021 Gregg Jarrett: Hunter Biden cements his notoriety as 'king of cons' with book, media tour Hunter made millions of dollars from foreign entities by leveraging the name "Biden." Now he’s running a new con by peddling a memoir that promises candor about his scandalous behavior.
US April 6, 2021 US, Iran due to begin indirect nuclear talks in Vienna Efforts to bring the United States back into the 2015 deal on Iran's nuclear program are to step up a gear on Tuesday as Iran and the five world powers remaining in the accord meet in Vienna while the U.S. is due to start indirect talks with Tehran.
OPINION April 5, 2021 Michael Goodwin: Hunter Biden's laptop – end of media cover-up for president, family would be beautiful thing On a corner of my desk, there is a small pile of newspaper clips, notes and documents. They date back to last October and are part of the scandalous information contained on a laptop abandoned by Hunter Biden.
Ukraine April 4, 2021 Biden holds first call with Ukrainian president amid Russian 'aggression' in the region President Biden spoke with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky on Friday in their first conversation since Biden took office.
Ukraine April 2, 2021 Hunter Biden says in memoir he wouldn’t take Burisma job again but insists it wasn’t ‘unethical’ Hunter Biden wrote in his new tell-all memoir “Beautiful Things” that he does not regret taking a seat on the board of Burisma Holdings, but he would not do it again.
Russia April 1, 2021 Russia's Ukraine actions escalate again, sparking US anger The Biden administration on Wednesday expressed concern about what it called escalations of Russian aggression in eastern Ukraine
Fishing March 24, 2021 Fisherman in Ukraine reels in boy, 11, who got himself stuck on sheet of ice, video shows A fisherman in Ukraine filmed himself rescuing a young boy who got himself stuck on an ice floe nearly 100 feet from the shore of the Desenka River in Kyiv earlier this week.
Ukraine March 24, 2021 Ukraine health ministry says woman who died after COVID vaccine had no side effects The Ukrainian government urged the public not to jump to conclusions on Wednesday over the death of a servicewoman who had gotten the AstraZeneca vaccine two days before, according to a report.
Russia March 18, 2021 The Crimea Effect: hitting a seven year hitch Vladimir Putin didn't greet crowds in Crimea or power on a naval ship across a glittering Black Sea to celebrate the annexation of the peninsula this year.
Ukraine November 12, 2020 Ukraine President Zelensky hospitalized due to the coronavirus: report Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky was hospitalized after testing positive for COVID-19 earlier this week, according to a report.
Russia October 26, 2020 Russia's Putin appears to defend Hunter Biden business dealings in Ukraine: 'I don't see anything criminal' Presidential nominee Joe Biden’s son Hunter Biden has apparently found support from the most unlikely source: Russian President Vladimir Putin.
SUNDAY MORNING FUTURES October 25, 2020 Rep. Jim Jordan on reviewing and authenticating purported Hunter Biden emails Rep. Jim Jordan, R-Ohio, who said his staff reviewed and independently authenticated the purported emails from Hunter Biden’s laptop, told “Sunday Morning Futures” that “they’re as real as real can be.”
Mike Pence October 23, 2020 Pence calls on Biden to 'come forward and come clean' with answers on son Hunter's scandal Vice President Mike Pence called on his predecessor, Joe Biden, to be frank and honest with the American people Friday about whether he was involved in or benefited from his son Hunter's overseas business interests.
2020 Presidential Election October 22, 2020 NBC's Kristen Welker breaks media's silence, asks Biden if Hunter's foreign business ties were 'unethical' NBC News correspondent and presidential debate moderator Kristen Welker did what the vast majority of the mainstream media was hesitant to do, ask Joe Biden a question about his son's foreign business dealings while the former vice president was in office.
Joe Biden October 22, 2020 Rep. Paul Gosar calls for defunding NPR over lack of Hunter Biden laptop coverage Rep. Paul Gosar, R-Ariz., called for defunding NPR after the outlet said it would not cover the Hunter Biden laptop story because it was a waste of time.
2020 Presidential Election October 22, 2020 Hunter Biden: Here's what he has said about his Burisma role in Ukraine The son of former Vice President Joe Biden has mostly remained mum on the allegations of impropriety while working on the board of Ukrainian oil company Burisma. Here’s what he has said about it in the past.
Joe Biden October 21, 2020 Biden denies family profited from his name, says 'no basis' to Hunter Biden story Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden denied that his son Hunter Biden profited because of his ties to the former vice president and said Sen. Ron Johnson, R-Wis., should be "ashamed of himself" for saying Hunter Biden used his last name "to make millions of dollars" in shady overseas deals.
2020 Presidential Election October 19, 2020 Michael Goodwin: What Joe Biden must do now about his son Hunter. Right now, before the debate Joe Biden knew a lot about his son's deals and the public deserves the truth about what he did to help his son monetize the vice presidency
2020 Presidential Election October 18, 2020 Live updates: Hunter Biden's alleged emails become a campaign issue House Intelligence Committee Chairman Adam Schiff on Friday described revelations from a slew of emails in a laptop allegedly belonging to Hunter Biden as being part of a Russia-backed smear campaign.
Ukraine November 12, 2020 Ukraine President Zelensky hospitalized due to the coronavirus: report Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky was hospitalized after testing positive for COVID-19 earlier this week, according to a report.
Russia October 26, 2020 Russia's Putin appears to defend Hunter Biden business dealings in Ukraine: 'I don't see anything criminal' Presidential nominee Joe Biden’s son Hunter Biden has apparently found support from the most unlikely source: Russian President Vladimir Putin.
SUNDAY MORNING FUTURES October 25, 2020 Rep. Jim Jordan on reviewing and authenticating purported Hunter Biden emails Rep. Jim Jordan, R-Ohio, who said his staff reviewed and independently authenticated the purported emails from Hunter Biden’s laptop, told “Sunday Morning Futures” that “they’re as real as real can be.”
Mike Pence October 23, 2020 Pence calls on Biden to 'come forward and come clean' with answers on son Hunter's scandal Vice President Mike Pence called on his predecessor, Joe Biden, to be frank and honest with the American people Friday about whether he was involved in or benefited from his son Hunter's overseas business interests.
2020 Presidential Election October 22, 2020 NBC's Kristen Welker breaks media's silence, asks Biden if Hunter's foreign business ties were 'unethical' NBC News correspondent and presidential debate moderator Kristen Welker did what the vast majority of the mainstream media was hesitant to do, ask Joe Biden a question about his son's foreign business dealings while the former vice president was in office.
Joe Biden October 22, 2020 Rep. Paul Gosar calls for defunding NPR over lack of Hunter Biden laptop coverage Rep. Paul Gosar, R-Ariz., called for defunding NPR after the outlet said it would not cover the Hunter Biden laptop story because it was a waste of time.
2020 Presidential Election October 22, 2020 Hunter Biden: Here's what he has said about his Burisma role in Ukraine The son of former Vice President Joe Biden has mostly remained mum on the allegations of impropriety while working on the board of Ukrainian oil company Burisma. Here’s what he has said about it in the past.
Joe Biden October 21, 2020 Biden denies family profited from his name, says 'no basis' to Hunter Biden story Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden denied that his son Hunter Biden profited because of his ties to the former vice president and said Sen. Ron Johnson, R-Wis., should be "ashamed of himself" for saying Hunter Biden used his last name "to make millions of dollars" in shady overseas deals.
2020 Presidential Election October 19, 2020 Michael Goodwin: What Joe Biden must do now about his son Hunter. Right now, before the debate Joe Biden knew a lot about his son's deals and the public deserves the truth about what he did to help his son monetize the vice presidency
2020 Presidential Election October 18, 2020 Live updates: Hunter Biden's alleged emails become a campaign issue House Intelligence Committee Chairman Adam Schiff on Friday described revelations from a slew of emails in a laptop allegedly belonging to Hunter Biden as being part of a Russia-backed smear campaign.
Ukraine November 12, 2020 Ukraine President Zelensky hospitalized due to the coronavirus: report Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky was hospitalized after testing positive for COVID-19 earlier this week, according to a report.
Russia October 26, 2020 Russia's Putin appears to defend Hunter Biden business dealings in Ukraine: 'I don't see anything criminal' Presidential nominee Joe Biden’s son Hunter Biden has apparently found support from the most unlikely source: Russian President Vladimir Putin.
SUNDAY MORNING FUTURES October 25, 2020 Rep. Jim Jordan on reviewing and authenticating purported Hunter Biden emails Rep. Jim Jordan, R-Ohio, who said his staff reviewed and independently authenticated the purported emails from Hunter Biden’s laptop, told “Sunday Morning Futures” that “they’re as real as real can be.”
Mike Pence October 23, 2020 Pence calls on Biden to 'come forward and come clean' with answers on son Hunter's scandal Vice President Mike Pence called on his predecessor, Joe Biden, to be frank and honest with the American people Friday about whether he was involved in or benefited from his son Hunter's overseas business interests.
2020 Presidential Election October 22, 2020 NBC's Kristen Welker breaks media's silence, asks Biden if Hunter's foreign business ties were 'unethical' NBC News correspondent and presidential debate moderator Kristen Welker did what the vast majority of the mainstream media was hesitant to do, ask Joe Biden a question about his son's foreign business dealings while the former vice president was in office.
Joe Biden October 22, 2020 Rep. Paul Gosar calls for defunding NPR over lack of Hunter Biden laptop coverage Rep. Paul Gosar, R-Ariz., called for defunding NPR after the outlet said it would not cover the Hunter Biden laptop story because it was a waste of time.
2020 Presidential Election October 22, 2020 Hunter Biden: Here's what he has said about his Burisma role in Ukraine The son of former Vice President Joe Biden has mostly remained mum on the allegations of impropriety while working on the board of Ukrainian oil company Burisma. Here’s what he has said about it in the past.
Joe Biden October 21, 2020 Biden denies family profited from his name, says 'no basis' to Hunter Biden story Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden denied that his son Hunter Biden profited because of his ties to the former vice president and said Sen. Ron Johnson, R-Wis., should be "ashamed of himself" for saying Hunter Biden used his last name "to make millions of dollars" in shady overseas deals.
2020 Presidential Election October 19, 2020 Michael Goodwin: What Joe Biden must do now about his son Hunter. Right now, before the debate Joe Biden knew a lot about his son's deals and the public deserves the truth about what he did to help his son monetize the vice presidency
2020 Presidential Election October 18, 2020 Live updates: Hunter Biden's alleged emails become a campaign issue House Intelligence Committee Chairman Adam Schiff on Friday described revelations from a slew of emails in a laptop allegedly belonging to Hunter Biden as being part of a Russia-backed smear campaign.
Ukraine November 12, 2020 Ukraine President Zelensky hospitalized due to the coronavirus: report Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky was hospitalized after testing positive for COVID-19 earlier this week, according to a report.
Russia October 26, 2020 Russia's Putin appears to defend Hunter Biden business dealings in Ukraine: 'I don't see anything criminal' Presidential nominee Joe Biden’s son Hunter Biden has apparently found support from the most unlikely source: Russian President Vladimir Putin.
SUNDAY MORNING FUTURES October 25, 2020 Rep. Jim Jordan on reviewing and authenticating purported Hunter Biden emails Rep. Jim Jordan, R-Ohio, who said his staff reviewed and independently authenticated the purported emails from Hunter Biden’s laptop, told “Sunday Morning Futures” that “they’re as real as real can be.”
Mike Pence October 23, 2020 Pence calls on Biden to 'come forward and come clean' with answers on son Hunter's scandal Vice President Mike Pence called on his predecessor, Joe Biden, to be frank and honest with the American people Friday about whether he was involved in or benefited from his son Hunter's overseas business interests.
2020 Presidential Election October 22, 2020 NBC's Kristen Welker breaks media's silence, asks Biden if Hunter's foreign business ties were 'unethical' NBC News correspondent and presidential debate moderator Kristen Welker did what the vast majority of the mainstream media was hesitant to do, ask Joe Biden a question about his son's foreign business dealings while the former vice president was in office.
Joe Biden October 22, 2020 Rep. Paul Gosar calls for defunding NPR over lack of Hunter Biden laptop coverage Rep. Paul Gosar, R-Ariz., called for defunding NPR after the outlet said it would not cover the Hunter Biden laptop story because it was a waste of time.
2020 Presidential Election October 22, 2020 Hunter Biden: Here's what he has said about his Burisma role in Ukraine The son of former Vice President Joe Biden has mostly remained mum on the allegations of impropriety while working on the board of Ukrainian oil company Burisma. Here’s what he has said about it in the past.
Joe Biden October 21, 2020 Biden denies family profited from his name, says 'no basis' to Hunter Biden story Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden denied that his son Hunter Biden profited because of his ties to the former vice president and said Sen. Ron Johnson, R-Wis., should be "ashamed of himself" for saying Hunter Biden used his last name "to make millions of dollars" in shady overseas deals.
2020 Presidential Election October 19, 2020 Michael Goodwin: What Joe Biden must do now about his son Hunter. Right now, before the debate Joe Biden knew a lot about his son's deals and the public deserves the truth about what he did to help his son monetize the vice presidency
2020 Presidential Election October 18, 2020 Live updates: Hunter Biden's alleged emails become a campaign issue House Intelligence Committee Chairman Adam Schiff on Friday described revelations from a slew of emails in a laptop allegedly belonging to Hunter Biden as being part of a Russia-backed smear campaign.
Ukraine November 12, 2020 Ukraine President Zelensky hospitalized due to the coronavirus: report Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky was hospitalized after testing positive for COVID-19 earlier this week, according to a report.
Russia October 26, 2020 Russia's Putin appears to defend Hunter Biden business dealings in Ukraine: 'I don't see anything criminal' Presidential nominee Joe Biden’s son Hunter Biden has apparently found support from the most unlikely source: Russian President Vladimir Putin.
SUNDAY MORNING FUTURES October 25, 2020 Rep. Jim Jordan on reviewing and authenticating purported Hunter Biden emails Rep. Jim Jordan, R-Ohio, who said his staff reviewed and independently authenticated the purported emails from Hunter Biden’s laptop, told “Sunday Morning Futures” that “they’re as real as real can be.”
Mike Pence October 23, 2020 Pence calls on Biden to 'come forward and come clean' with answers on son Hunter's scandal Vice President Mike Pence called on his predecessor, Joe Biden, to be frank and honest with the American people Friday about whether he was involved in or benefited from his son Hunter's overseas business interests.
2020 Presidential Election October 22, 2020 NBC's Kristen Welker breaks media's silence, asks Biden if Hunter's foreign business ties were 'unethical' NBC News correspondent and presidential debate moderator Kristen Welker did what the vast majority of the mainstream media was hesitant to do, ask Joe Biden a question about his son's foreign business dealings while the former vice president was in office.
Joe Biden October 22, 2020 Rep. Paul Gosar calls for defunding NPR over lack of Hunter Biden laptop coverage Rep. Paul Gosar, R-Ariz., called for defunding NPR after the outlet said it would not cover the Hunter Biden laptop story because it was a waste of time.
2020 Presidential Election October 22, 2020 Hunter Biden: Here's what he has said about his Burisma role in Ukraine The son of former Vice President Joe Biden has mostly remained mum on the allegations of impropriety while working on the board of Ukrainian oil company Burisma. Here’s what he has said about it in the past.
Joe Biden October 21, 2020 Biden denies family profited from his name, says 'no basis' to Hunter Biden story Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden denied that his son Hunter Biden profited because of his ties to the former vice president and said Sen. Ron Johnson, R-Wis., should be "ashamed of himself" for saying Hunter Biden used his last name "to make millions of dollars" in shady overseas deals.
2020 Presidential Election October 19, 2020 Michael Goodwin: What Joe Biden must do now about his son Hunter. Right now, before the debate Joe Biden knew a lot about his son's deals and the public deserves the truth about what he did to help his son monetize the vice presidency
2020 Presidential Election October 18, 2020 Live updates: Hunter Biden's alleged emails become a campaign issue House Intelligence Committee Chairman Adam Schiff on Friday described revelations from a slew of emails in a laptop allegedly belonging to Hunter Biden as being part of a Russia-backed smear campaign.
Ukraine November 12, 2020 Ukraine President Zelensky hospitalized due to the coronavirus: report Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky was hospitalized after testing positive for COVID-19 earlier this week, according to a report.
Russia October 26, 2020 Russia's Putin appears to defend Hunter Biden business dealings in Ukraine: 'I don't see anything criminal' Presidential nominee Joe Biden’s son Hunter Biden has apparently found support from the most unlikely source: Russian President Vladimir Putin.
SUNDAY MORNING FUTURES October 25, 2020 Rep. Jim Jordan on reviewing and authenticating purported Hunter Biden emails Rep. Jim Jordan, R-Ohio, who said his staff reviewed and independently authenticated the purported emails from Hunter Biden’s laptop, told “Sunday Morning Futures” that “they’re as real as real can be.”
Mike Pence October 23, 2020 Pence calls on Biden to 'come forward and come clean' with answers on son Hunter's scandal Vice President Mike Pence called on his predecessor, Joe Biden, to be frank and honest with the American people Friday about whether he was involved in or benefited from his son Hunter's overseas business interests.
2020 Presidential Election October 22, 2020 NBC's Kristen Welker breaks media's silence, asks Biden if Hunter's foreign business ties were 'unethical' NBC News correspondent and presidential debate moderator Kristen Welker did what the vast majority of the mainstream media was hesitant to do, ask Joe Biden a question about his son's foreign business dealings while the former vice president was in office.
Joe Biden October 22, 2020 Rep. Paul Gosar calls for defunding NPR over lack of Hunter Biden laptop coverage Rep. Paul Gosar, R-Ariz., called for defunding NPR after the outlet said it would not cover the Hunter Biden laptop story because it was a waste of time.
2020 Presidential Election October 22, 2020 Hunter Biden: Here's what he has said about his Burisma role in Ukraine The son of former Vice President Joe Biden has mostly remained mum on the allegations of impropriety while working on the board of Ukrainian oil company Burisma. Here’s what he has said about it in the past.
Joe Biden October 21, 2020 Biden denies family profited from his name, says 'no basis' to Hunter Biden story Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden denied that his son Hunter Biden profited because of his ties to the former vice president and said Sen. Ron Johnson, R-Wis., should be "ashamed of himself" for saying Hunter Biden used his last name "to make millions of dollars" in shady overseas deals.
2020 Presidential Election October 19, 2020 Michael Goodwin: What Joe Biden must do now about his son Hunter. Right now, before the debate Joe Biden knew a lot about his son's deals and the public deserves the truth about what he did to help his son monetize the vice presidency
2020 Presidential Election October 18, 2020 Live updates: Hunter Biden's alleged emails become a campaign issue House Intelligence Committee Chairman Adam Schiff on Friday described revelations from a slew of emails in a laptop allegedly belonging to Hunter Biden as being part of a Russia-backed smear campaign.
Ukraine November 12, 2020 Ukraine President Zelensky hospitalized due to the coronavirus: report Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky was hospitalized after testing positive for COVID-19 earlier this week, according to a report.
Russia October 26, 2020 Russia's Putin appears to defend Hunter Biden business dealings in Ukraine: 'I don't see anything criminal' Presidential nominee Joe Biden’s son Hunter Biden has apparently found support from the most unlikely source: Russian President Vladimir Putin.
SUNDAY MORNING FUTURES October 25, 2020 Rep. Jim Jordan on reviewing and authenticating purported Hunter Biden emails Rep. Jim Jordan, R-Ohio, who said his staff reviewed and independently authenticated the purported emails from Hunter Biden’s laptop, told “Sunday Morning Futures” that “they’re as real as real can be.”
Mike Pence October 23, 2020 Pence calls on Biden to 'come forward and come clean' with answers on son Hunter's scandal Vice President Mike Pence called on his predecessor, Joe Biden, to be frank and honest with the American people Friday about whether he was involved in or benefited from his son Hunter's overseas business interests.
2020 Presidential Election October 22, 2020 NBC's Kristen Welker breaks media's silence, asks Biden if Hunter's foreign business ties were 'unethical' NBC News correspondent and presidential debate moderator Kristen Welker did what the vast majority of the mainstream media was hesitant to do, ask Joe Biden a question about his son's foreign business dealings while the former vice president was in office.
Joe Biden October 22, 2020 Rep. Paul Gosar calls for defunding NPR over lack of Hunter Biden laptop coverage Rep. Paul Gosar, R-Ariz., called for defunding NPR after the outlet said it would not cover the Hunter Biden laptop story because it was a waste of time.
2020 Presidential Election October 22, 2020 Hunter Biden: Here's what he has said about his Burisma role in Ukraine The son of former Vice President Joe Biden has mostly remained mum on the allegations of impropriety while working on the board of Ukrainian oil company Burisma. Here’s what he has said about it in the past.
Joe Biden October 21, 2020 Biden denies family profited from his name, says 'no basis' to Hunter Biden story Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden denied that his son Hunter Biden profited because of his ties to the former vice president and said Sen. Ron Johnson, R-Wis., should be "ashamed of himself" for saying Hunter Biden used his last name "to make millions of dollars" in shady overseas deals.
2020 Presidential Election October 19, 2020 Michael Goodwin: What Joe Biden must do now about his son Hunter. Right now, before the debate Joe Biden knew a lot about his son's deals and the public deserves the truth about what he did to help his son monetize the vice presidency
2020 Presidential Election October 18, 2020 Live updates: Hunter Biden's alleged emails become a campaign issue House Intelligence Committee Chairman Adam Schiff on Friday described revelations from a slew of emails in a laptop allegedly belonging to Hunter Biden as being part of a Russia-backed smear campaign.
Ukraine November 12, 2020 Ukraine President Zelensky hospitalized due to the coronavirus: report Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky was hospitalized after testing positive for COVID-19 earlier this week, according to a report.
Russia October 26, 2020 Russia's Putin appears to defend Hunter Biden business dealings in Ukraine: 'I don't see anything criminal' Presidential nominee Joe Biden’s son Hunter Biden has apparently found support from the most unlikely source: Russian President Vladimir Putin.
SUNDAY MORNING FUTURES October 25, 2020 Rep. Jim Jordan on reviewing and authenticating purported Hunter Biden emails Rep. Jim Jordan, R-Ohio, who said his staff reviewed and independently authenticated the purported emails from Hunter Biden’s laptop, told “Sunday Morning Futures” that “they’re as real as real can be.”
Mike Pence October 23, 2020 Pence calls on Biden to 'come forward and come clean' with answers on son Hunter's scandal Vice President Mike Pence called on his predecessor, Joe Biden, to be frank and honest with the American people Friday about whether he was involved in or benefited from his son Hunter's overseas business interests.
2020 Presidential Election October 22, 2020 NBC's Kristen Welker breaks media's silence, asks Biden if Hunter's foreign business ties were 'unethical' NBC News correspondent and presidential debate moderator Kristen Welker did what the vast majority of the mainstream media was hesitant to do, ask Joe Biden a question about his son's foreign business dealings while the former vice president was in office.
Joe Biden October 22, 2020 Rep. Paul Gosar calls for defunding NPR over lack of Hunter Biden laptop coverage Rep. Paul Gosar, R-Ariz., called for defunding NPR after the outlet said it would not cover the Hunter Biden laptop story because it was a waste of time.
2020 Presidential Election October 22, 2020 Hunter Biden: Here's what he has said about his Burisma role in Ukraine The son of former Vice President Joe Biden has mostly remained mum on the allegations of impropriety while working on the board of Ukrainian oil company Burisma. Here’s what he has said about it in the past.
Joe Biden October 21, 2020 Biden denies family profited from his name, says 'no basis' to Hunter Biden story Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden denied that his son Hunter Biden profited because of his ties to the former vice president and said Sen. Ron Johnson, R-Wis., should be "ashamed of himself" for saying Hunter Biden used his last name "to make millions of dollars" in shady overseas deals.
2020 Presidential Election October 19, 2020 Michael Goodwin: What Joe Biden must do now about his son Hunter. Right now, before the debate Joe Biden knew a lot about his son's deals and the public deserves the truth about what he did to help his son monetize the vice presidency
2020 Presidential Election October 18, 2020 Live updates: Hunter Biden's alleged emails become a campaign issue House Intelligence Committee Chairman Adam Schiff on Friday described revelations from a slew of emails in a laptop allegedly belonging to Hunter Biden as being part of a Russia-backed smear campaign.
Ukraine November 12, 2020 Ukraine President Zelensky hospitalized due to the coronavirus: report Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky was hospitalized after testing positive for COVID-19 earlier this week, according to a report.
Russia October 26, 2020 Russia's Putin appears to defend Hunter Biden business dealings in Ukraine: 'I don't see anything criminal' Presidential nominee Joe Biden’s son Hunter Biden has apparently found support from the most unlikely source: Russian President Vladimir Putin.
SUNDAY MORNING FUTURES October 25, 2020 Rep. Jim Jordan on reviewing and authenticating purported Hunter Biden emails Rep. Jim Jordan, R-Ohio, who said his staff reviewed and independently authenticated the purported emails from Hunter Biden’s laptop, told “Sunday Morning Futures” that “they’re as real as real can be.”
Mike Pence October 23, 2020 Pence calls on Biden to 'come forward and come clean' with answers on son Hunter's scandal Vice President Mike Pence called on his predecessor, Joe Biden, to be frank and honest with the American people Friday about whether he was involved in or benefited from his son Hunter's overseas business interests.
2020 Presidential Election October 22, 2020 NBC's Kristen Welker breaks media's silence, asks Biden if Hunter's foreign business ties were 'unethical' NBC News correspondent and presidential debate moderator Kristen Welker did what the vast majority of the mainstream media was hesitant to do, ask Joe Biden a question about his son's foreign business dealings while the former vice president was in office.
Joe Biden October 22, 2020 Rep. Paul Gosar calls for defunding NPR over lack of Hunter Biden laptop coverage Rep. Paul Gosar, R-Ariz., called for defunding NPR after the outlet said it would not cover the Hunter Biden laptop story because it was a waste of time.
2020 Presidential Election October 22, 2020 Hunter Biden: Here's what he has said about his Burisma role in Ukraine The son of former Vice President Joe Biden has mostly remained mum on the allegations of impropriety while working on the board of Ukrainian oil company Burisma. Here’s what he has said about it in the past.
Joe Biden October 21, 2020 Biden denies family profited from his name, says 'no basis' to Hunter Biden story Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden denied that his son Hunter Biden profited because of his ties to the former vice president and said Sen. Ron Johnson, R-Wis., should be "ashamed of himself" for saying Hunter Biden used his last name "to make millions of dollars" in shady overseas deals.
2020 Presidential Election October 19, 2020 Michael Goodwin: What Joe Biden must do now about his son Hunter. Right now, before the debate Joe Biden knew a lot about his son's deals and the public deserves the truth about what he did to help his son monetize the vice presidency
2020 Presidential Election October 18, 2020 Live updates: Hunter Biden's alleged emails become a campaign issue House Intelligence Committee Chairman Adam Schiff on Friday described revelations from a slew of emails in a laptop allegedly belonging to Hunter Biden as being part of a Russia-backed smear campaign.
Ukraine November 12, 2020 Ukraine President Zelensky hospitalized due to the coronavirus: report Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky was hospitalized after testing positive for COVID-19 earlier this week, according to a report.
Russia October 26, 2020 Russia's Putin appears to defend Hunter Biden business dealings in Ukraine: 'I don't see anything criminal' Presidential nominee Joe Biden’s son Hunter Biden has apparently found support from the most unlikely source: Russian President Vladimir Putin.
SUNDAY MORNING FUTURES October 25, 2020 Rep. Jim Jordan on reviewing and authenticating purported Hunter Biden emails Rep. Jim Jordan, R-Ohio, who said his staff reviewed and independently authenticated the purported emails from Hunter Biden’s laptop, told “Sunday Morning Futures” that “they’re as real as real can be.”
Mike Pence October 23, 2020 Pence calls on Biden to 'come forward and come clean' with answers on son Hunter's scandal Vice President Mike Pence called on his predecessor, Joe Biden, to be frank and honest with the American people Friday about whether he was involved in or benefited from his son Hunter's overseas business interests.
2020 Presidential Election October 22, 2020 NBC's Kristen Welker breaks media's silence, asks Biden if Hunter's foreign business ties were 'unethical' NBC News correspondent and presidential debate moderator Kristen Welker did what the vast majority of the mainstream media was hesitant to do, ask Joe Biden a question about his son's foreign business dealings while the former vice president was in office.
Joe Biden October 22, 2020 Rep. Paul Gosar calls for defunding NPR over lack of Hunter Biden laptop coverage Rep. Paul Gosar, R-Ariz., called for defunding NPR after the outlet said it would not cover the Hunter Biden laptop story because it was a waste of time.
2020 Presidential Election October 22, 2020 Hunter Biden: Here's what he has said about his Burisma role in Ukraine The son of former Vice President Joe Biden has mostly remained mum on the allegations of impropriety while working on the board of Ukrainian oil company Burisma. Here’s what he has said about it in the past.
Joe Biden October 21, 2020 Biden denies family profited from his name, says 'no basis' to Hunter Biden story Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden denied that his son Hunter Biden profited because of his ties to the former vice president and said Sen. Ron Johnson, R-Wis., should be "ashamed of himself" for saying Hunter Biden used his last name "to make millions of dollars" in shady overseas deals.
2020 Presidential Election October 19, 2020 Michael Goodwin: What Joe Biden must do now about his son Hunter. Right now, before the debate Joe Biden knew a lot about his son's deals and the public deserves the truth about what he did to help his son monetize the vice presidency
2020 Presidential Election October 18, 2020 Live updates: Hunter Biden's alleged emails become a campaign issue House Intelligence Committee Chairman Adam Schiff on Friday described revelations from a slew of emails in a laptop allegedly belonging to Hunter Biden as being part of a Russia-backed smear campaign.
Ukraine November 12, 2020 Ukraine President Zelensky hospitalized due to the coronavirus: report Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky was hospitalized after testing positive for COVID-19 earlier this week, according to a report.
Russia October 26, 2020 Russia's Putin appears to defend Hunter Biden business dealings in Ukraine: 'I don't see anything criminal' Presidential nominee Joe Biden’s son Hunter Biden has apparently found support from the most unlikely source: Russian President Vladimir Putin.
SUNDAY MORNING FUTURES October 25, 2020 Rep. Jim Jordan on reviewing and authenticating purported Hunter Biden emails Rep. Jim Jordan, R-Ohio, who said his staff reviewed and independently authenticated the purported emails from Hunter Biden’s laptop, told “Sunday Morning Futures” that “they’re as real as real can be.”
Mike Pence October 23, 2020 Pence calls on Biden to 'come forward and come clean' with answers on son Hunter's scandal Vice President Mike Pence called on his predecessor, Joe Biden, to be frank and honest with the American people Friday about whether he was involved in or benefited from his son Hunter's overseas business interests.
2020 Presidential Election October 22, 2020 NBC's Kristen Welker breaks media's silence, asks Biden if Hunter's foreign business ties were 'unethical' NBC News correspondent and presidential debate moderator Kristen Welker did what the vast majority of the mainstream media was hesitant to do, ask Joe Biden a question about his son's foreign business dealings while the former vice president was in office.
Joe Biden October 22, 2020 Rep. Paul Gosar calls for defunding NPR over lack of Hunter Biden laptop coverage Rep. Paul Gosar, R-Ariz., called for defunding NPR after the outlet said it would not cover the Hunter Biden laptop story because it was a waste of time.
2020 Presidential Election October 22, 2020 Hunter Biden: Here's what he has said about his Burisma role in Ukraine The son of former Vice President Joe Biden has mostly remained mum on the allegations of impropriety while working on the board of Ukrainian oil company Burisma. Here’s what he has said about it in the past.
Joe Biden October 21, 2020 Biden denies family profited from his name, says 'no basis' to Hunter Biden story Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden denied that his son Hunter Biden profited because of his ties to the former vice president and said Sen. Ron Johnson, R-Wis., should be "ashamed of himself" for saying Hunter Biden used his last name "to make millions of dollars" in shady overseas deals.
2020 Presidential Election October 19, 2020 Michael Goodwin: What Joe Biden must do now about his son Hunter. Right now, before the debate Joe Biden knew a lot about his son's deals and the public deserves the truth about what he did to help his son monetize the vice presidency
2020 Presidential Election October 18, 2020 Live updates: Hunter Biden's alleged emails become a campaign issue House Intelligence Committee Chairman Adam Schiff on Friday described revelations from a slew of emails in a laptop allegedly belonging to Hunter Biden as being part of a Russia-backed smear campaign.
Ukraine November 12, 2020 Ukraine President Zelensky hospitalized due to the coronavirus: report Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky was hospitalized after testing positive for COVID-19 earlier this week, according to a report.
Russia October 26, 2020 Russia's Putin appears to defend Hunter Biden business dealings in Ukraine: 'I don't see anything criminal' Presidential nominee Joe Biden’s son Hunter Biden has apparently found support from the most unlikely source: Russian President Vladimir Putin.
SUNDAY MORNING FUTURES October 25, 2020 Rep. Jim Jordan on reviewing and authenticating purported Hunter Biden emails Rep. Jim Jordan, R-Ohio, who said his staff reviewed and independently authenticated the purported emails from Hunter Biden’s laptop, told “Sunday Morning Futures” that “they’re as real as real can be.”
Mike Pence October 23, 2020 Pence calls on Biden to 'come forward and come clean' with answers on son Hunter's scandal Vice President Mike Pence called on his predecessor, Joe Biden, to be frank and honest with the American people Friday about whether he was involved in or benefited from his son Hunter's overseas business interests.
2020 Presidential Election October 22, 2020 NBC's Kristen Welker breaks media's silence, asks Biden if Hunter's foreign business ties were 'unethical' NBC News correspondent and presidential debate moderator Kristen Welker did what the vast majority of the mainstream media was hesitant to do, ask Joe Biden a question about his son's foreign business dealings while the former vice president was in office.
Joe Biden October 22, 2020 Rep. Paul Gosar calls for defunding NPR over lack of Hunter Biden laptop coverage Rep. Paul Gosar, R-Ariz., called for defunding NPR after the outlet said it would not cover the Hunter Biden laptop story because it was a waste of time.
2020 Presidential Election October 22, 2020 Hunter Biden: Here's what he has said about his Burisma role in Ukraine The son of former Vice President Joe Biden has mostly remained mum on the allegations of impropriety while working on the board of Ukrainian oil company Burisma. Here’s what he has said about it in the past.
Joe Biden October 21, 2020 Biden denies family profited from his name, says 'no basis' to Hunter Biden story Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden denied that his son Hunter Biden profited because of his ties to the former vice president and said Sen. Ron Johnson, R-Wis., should be "ashamed of himself" for saying Hunter Biden used his last name "to make millions of dollars" in shady overseas deals.
2020 Presidential Election October 19, 2020 Michael Goodwin: What Joe Biden must do now about his son Hunter. Right now, before the debate Joe Biden knew a lot about his son's deals and the public deserves the truth about what he did to help his son monetize the vice presidency
2020 Presidential Election October 18, 2020 Live updates: Hunter Biden's alleged emails become a campaign issue House Intelligence Committee Chairman Adam Schiff on Friday described revelations from a slew of emails in a laptop allegedly belonging to Hunter Biden as being part of a Russia-backed smear campaign.
Media January 28, 2020 Trump praises Pompeo over spat with NPR reporter: 'That was very impressive' President Trump on Tuesday evoked the feud between Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and NPR alongside Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu during remarks in the East Room of the White House.
Fox News Flash January 28, 2020 Senate Dem Van Hollen: 'Impossible' not to summon Bolton for testimony after bombshell report Recently published allegations from former National Security Adviser Amb. John Bolton make it "impossible" for any senators who say that they are "seeking the truth" in the Senate impeachment trial not to call him as a witness, Sen. Chris Van Hollen, D-Md., said Tuesday.
Fox News Flash January 28, 2020 Judge Napolitano: Mitch McConnell was blindsided, should have been told about Bolton 'bombshell' The Trump administration should have told Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., about the "bombshell" allegations contained in former National Security Adviser John Bolton's new book, Judge Andrew Napolitano said Tuesday.
Trump Impeachment January 27, 2020 Longtime Bolton confidant: 'Heads should roll' if bombshell book manuscript was leaked from NSC Former CIA analyst and ex-National Security Council staffer Fred Fleitz spoke out about his longtime friend, former Trump National Security Adviser John Bolton, telling "The Ingraham Angle" in an exclusive interview that Bolton should withdraw his forthcoming book until after the election.
Joe Biden January 27, 2020 Jesse Watters praises Trump attorney Bondi's 'meticulous' Hunter Biden argument: 'It doesn't look good for Joe' Jesse Watters praised Trump attorney Pam Bondi's impeachment defense presentation, which laid out why former Vice President Joe Biden's 49-year-old son Hunter deserves scrutiny in the president's Senate trial.
Donald Trump January 27, 2020 Pence chief of staff says he never heard Trump tie Ukraine to Biden investigations In a rare statement on a private conversation with the president, Vice President Mike Pence’s chief of staff on Monday said that President Trump never asked the vice president to raise the issue of former Vice President Joe Biden’s family or their connections with the natural gas company Burisma in conversations with the president of Ukraine last year.
OPINION January 27, 2020 Deroy Murdock: Trump Senate trial -- Democrat impeachment managers voted AGAINST military aid to Ukraine Given how pivotal these Democrats say Ukraine is to America’s national security surely these members of Congress did everything within their power to speed military aid to Ukraine?
Trump Impeachment January 27, 2020 Dem wavering on impeachment? Manchin signals he's open to Trump defense argument Moderate Sen. Joe Manchin, D-W.Va., indicated to CNN on Saturday that he is open to the arguments from President Trump's defense team in the impeachment trial.
Donald Trump January 27, 2020 Leaked Bolton claims fuel fiery new clash over impeachment testimony Leaked claims from former National Security Adviser John Bolton's forthcoming book are fueling a new confrontation between congressional Democrats and Trump-allied Republicans over whether the Senate should hear from witnesses in its impeachment trial.
Trump Impeachment January 27, 2020 Bolton's manuscript leaks as memoir pre-orders begin on Amazon; Trump fires back Former national security advisor John Bolton's team was under fire from the White House and conservative commentators Sunday night, after a report in The New York Times revealed a bombshell excerpt from Bolton's forthcoming book that could prove pivotal in President Trump's impeachment trial -- just as the Amazon product page for the book went live.
Media January 28, 2020 Trump praises Pompeo over spat with NPR reporter: 'That was very impressive' President Trump on Tuesday evoked the feud between Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and NPR alongside Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu during remarks in the East Room of the White House.
Fox News Flash January 28, 2020 Senate Dem Van Hollen: 'Impossible' not to summon Bolton for testimony after bombshell report Recently published allegations from former National Security Adviser Amb. John Bolton make it "impossible" for any senators who say that they are "seeking the truth" in the Senate impeachment trial not to call him as a witness, Sen. Chris Van Hollen, D-Md., said Tuesday.
Fox News Flash January 28, 2020 Judge Napolitano: Mitch McConnell was blindsided, should have been told about Bolton 'bombshell' The Trump administration should have told Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., about the "bombshell" allegations contained in former National Security Adviser John Bolton's new book, Judge Andrew Napolitano said Tuesday.
Trump Impeachment January 27, 2020 Longtime Bolton confidant: 'Heads should roll' if bombshell book manuscript was leaked from NSC Former CIA analyst and ex-National Security Council staffer Fred Fleitz spoke out about his longtime friend, former Trump National Security Adviser John Bolton, telling "The Ingraham Angle" in an exclusive interview that Bolton should withdraw his forthcoming book until after the election.
Joe Biden January 27, 2020 Jesse Watters praises Trump attorney Bondi's 'meticulous' Hunter Biden argument: 'It doesn't look good for Joe' Jesse Watters praised Trump attorney Pam Bondi's impeachment defense presentation, which laid out why former Vice President Joe Biden's 49-year-old son Hunter deserves scrutiny in the president's Senate trial.
Donald Trump January 27, 2020 Pence chief of staff says he never heard Trump tie Ukraine to Biden investigations In a rare statement on a private conversation with the president, Vice President Mike Pence’s chief of staff on Monday said that President Trump never asked the vice president to raise the issue of former Vice President Joe Biden’s family or their connections with the natural gas company Burisma in conversations with the president of Ukraine last year.
OPINION January 27, 2020 Deroy Murdock: Trump Senate trial -- Democrat impeachment managers voted AGAINST military aid to Ukraine Given how pivotal these Democrats say Ukraine is to America’s national security surely these members of Congress did everything within their power to speed military aid to Ukraine?
Trump Impeachment January 27, 2020 Dem wavering on impeachment? Manchin signals he's open to Trump defense argument Moderate Sen. Joe Manchin, D-W.Va., indicated to CNN on Saturday that he is open to the arguments from President Trump's defense team in the impeachment trial.
Donald Trump January 27, 2020 Leaked Bolton claims fuel fiery new clash over impeachment testimony Leaked claims from former National Security Adviser John Bolton's forthcoming book are fueling a new confrontation between congressional Democrats and Trump-allied Republicans over whether the Senate should hear from witnesses in its impeachment trial.
Trump Impeachment January 27, 2020 Bolton's manuscript leaks as memoir pre-orders begin on Amazon; Trump fires back Former national security advisor John Bolton's team was under fire from the White House and conservative commentators Sunday night, after a report in The New York Times revealed a bombshell excerpt from Bolton's forthcoming book that could prove pivotal in President Trump's impeachment trial -- just as the Amazon product page for the book went live.
Media January 28, 2020 Trump praises Pompeo over spat with NPR reporter: 'That was very impressive' President Trump on Tuesday evoked the feud between Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and NPR alongside Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu during remarks in the East Room of the White House.
Fox News Flash January 28, 2020 Senate Dem Van Hollen: 'Impossible' not to summon Bolton for testimony after bombshell report Recently published allegations from former National Security Adviser Amb. John Bolton make it "impossible" for any senators who say that they are "seeking the truth" in the Senate impeachment trial not to call him as a witness, Sen. Chris Van Hollen, D-Md., said Tuesday.
Fox News Flash January 28, 2020 Judge Napolitano: Mitch McConnell was blindsided, should have been told about Bolton 'bombshell' The Trump administration should have told Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., about the "bombshell" allegations contained in former National Security Adviser John Bolton's new book, Judge Andrew Napolitano said Tuesday.
Trump Impeachment January 27, 2020 Longtime Bolton confidant: 'Heads should roll' if bombshell book manuscript was leaked from NSC Former CIA analyst and ex-National Security Council staffer Fred Fleitz spoke out about his longtime friend, former Trump National Security Adviser John Bolton, telling "The Ingraham Angle" in an exclusive interview that Bolton should withdraw his forthcoming book until after the election.
Joe Biden January 27, 2020 Jesse Watters praises Trump attorney Bondi's 'meticulous' Hunter Biden argument: 'It doesn't look good for Joe' Jesse Watters praised Trump attorney Pam Bondi's impeachment defense presentation, which laid out why former Vice President Joe Biden's 49-year-old son Hunter deserves scrutiny in the president's Senate trial.
Donald Trump January 27, 2020 Pence chief of staff says he never heard Trump tie Ukraine to Biden investigations In a rare statement on a private conversation with the president, Vice President Mike Pence’s chief of staff on Monday said that President Trump never asked the vice president to raise the issue of former Vice President Joe Biden’s family or their connections with the natural gas company Burisma in conversations with the president of Ukraine last year.
OPINION January 27, 2020 Deroy Murdock: Trump Senate trial -- Democrat impeachment managers voted AGAINST military aid to Ukraine Given how pivotal these Democrats say Ukraine is to America’s national security surely these members of Congress did everything within their power to speed military aid to Ukraine?
Trump Impeachment January 27, 2020 Dem wavering on impeachment? Manchin signals he's open to Trump defense argument Moderate Sen. Joe Manchin, D-W.Va., indicated to CNN on Saturday that he is open to the arguments from President Trump's defense team in the impeachment trial.
Donald Trump January 27, 2020 Leaked Bolton claims fuel fiery new clash over impeachment testimony Leaked claims from former National Security Adviser John Bolton's forthcoming book are fueling a new confrontation between congressional Democrats and Trump-allied Republicans over whether the Senate should hear from witnesses in its impeachment trial.
Trump Impeachment January 27, 2020 Bolton's manuscript leaks as memoir pre-orders begin on Amazon; Trump fires back Former national security advisor John Bolton's team was under fire from the White House and conservative commentators Sunday night, after a report in The New York Times revealed a bombshell excerpt from Bolton's forthcoming book that could prove pivotal in President Trump's impeachment trial -- just as the Amazon product page for the book went live.
Media January 28, 2020 Trump praises Pompeo over spat with NPR reporter: 'That was very impressive' President Trump on Tuesday evoked the feud between Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and NPR alongside Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu during remarks in the East Room of the White House.
Fox News Flash January 28, 2020 Senate Dem Van Hollen: 'Impossible' not to summon Bolton for testimony after bombshell report Recently published allegations from former National Security Adviser Amb. John Bolton make it "impossible" for any senators who say that they are "seeking the truth" in the Senate impeachment trial not to call him as a witness, Sen. Chris Van Hollen, D-Md., said Tuesday.
Fox News Flash January 28, 2020 Judge Napolitano: Mitch McConnell was blindsided, should have been told about Bolton 'bombshell' The Trump administration should have told Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., about the "bombshell" allegations contained in former National Security Adviser John Bolton's new book, Judge Andrew Napolitano said Tuesday.
Trump Impeachment January 27, 2020 Longtime Bolton confidant: 'Heads should roll' if bombshell book manuscript was leaked from NSC Former CIA analyst and ex-National Security Council staffer Fred Fleitz spoke out about his longtime friend, former Trump National Security Adviser John Bolton, telling "The Ingraham Angle" in an exclusive interview that Bolton should withdraw his forthcoming book until after the election.
Joe Biden January 27, 2020 Jesse Watters praises Trump attorney Bondi's 'meticulous' Hunter Biden argument: 'It doesn't look good for Joe' Jesse Watters praised Trump attorney Pam Bondi's impeachment defense presentation, which laid out why former Vice President Joe Biden's 49-year-old son Hunter deserves scrutiny in the president's Senate trial.
Donald Trump January 27, 2020 Pence chief of staff says he never heard Trump tie Ukraine to Biden investigations In a rare statement on a private conversation with the president, Vice President Mike Pence’s chief of staff on Monday said that President Trump never asked the vice president to raise the issue of former Vice President Joe Biden’s family or their connections with the natural gas company Burisma in conversations with the president of Ukraine last year.
OPINION January 27, 2020 Deroy Murdock: Trump Senate trial -- Democrat impeachment managers voted AGAINST military aid to Ukraine Given how pivotal these Democrats say Ukraine is to America’s national security surely these members of Congress did everything within their power to speed military aid to Ukraine?
Trump Impeachment January 27, 2020 Dem wavering on impeachment? Manchin signals he's open to Trump defense argument Moderate Sen. Joe Manchin, D-W.Va., indicated to CNN on Saturday that he is open to the arguments from President Trump's defense team in the impeachment trial.
Donald Trump January 27, 2020 Leaked Bolton claims fuel fiery new clash over impeachment testimony Leaked claims from former National Security Adviser John Bolton's forthcoming book are fueling a new confrontation between congressional Democrats and Trump-allied Republicans over whether the Senate should hear from witnesses in its impeachment trial.
Trump Impeachment January 27, 2020 Bolton's manuscript leaks as memoir pre-orders begin on Amazon; Trump fires back Former national security advisor John Bolton's team was under fire from the White House and conservative commentators Sunday night, after a report in The New York Times revealed a bombshell excerpt from Bolton's forthcoming book that could prove pivotal in President Trump's impeachment trial -- just as the Amazon product page for the book went live.
Media January 28, 2020 Trump praises Pompeo over spat with NPR reporter: 'That was very impressive' President Trump on Tuesday evoked the feud between Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and NPR alongside Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu during remarks in the East Room of the White House.
Fox News Flash January 28, 2020 Senate Dem Van Hollen: 'Impossible' not to summon Bolton for testimony after bombshell report Recently published allegations from former National Security Adviser Amb. John Bolton make it "impossible" for any senators who say that they are "seeking the truth" in the Senate impeachment trial not to call him as a witness, Sen. Chris Van Hollen, D-Md., said Tuesday.
Fox News Flash January 28, 2020 Judge Napolitano: Mitch McConnell was blindsided, should have been told about Bolton 'bombshell' The Trump administration should have told Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., about the "bombshell" allegations contained in former National Security Adviser John Bolton's new book, Judge Andrew Napolitano said Tuesday.
Trump Impeachment January 27, 2020 Longtime Bolton confidant: 'Heads should roll' if bombshell book manuscript was leaked from NSC Former CIA analyst and ex-National Security Council staffer Fred Fleitz spoke out about his longtime friend, former Trump National Security Adviser John Bolton, telling "The Ingraham Angle" in an exclusive interview that Bolton should withdraw his forthcoming book until after the election.
Joe Biden January 27, 2020 Jesse Watters praises Trump attorney Bondi's 'meticulous' Hunter Biden argument: 'It doesn't look good for Joe' Jesse Watters praised Trump attorney Pam Bondi's impeachment defense presentation, which laid out why former Vice President Joe Biden's 49-year-old son Hunter deserves scrutiny in the president's Senate trial.
Donald Trump January 27, 2020 Pence chief of staff says he never heard Trump tie Ukraine to Biden investigations In a rare statement on a private conversation with the president, Vice President Mike Pence’s chief of staff on Monday said that President Trump never asked the vice president to raise the issue of former Vice President Joe Biden’s family or their connections with the natural gas company Burisma in conversations with the president of Ukraine last year.
OPINION January 27, 2020 Deroy Murdock: Trump Senate trial -- Democrat impeachment managers voted AGAINST military aid to Ukraine Given how pivotal these Democrats say Ukraine is to America’s national security surely these members of Congress did everything within their power to speed military aid to Ukraine?
Trump Impeachment January 27, 2020 Dem wavering on impeachment? Manchin signals he's open to Trump defense argument Moderate Sen. Joe Manchin, D-W.Va., indicated to CNN on Saturday that he is open to the arguments from President Trump's defense team in the impeachment trial.
Donald Trump January 27, 2020 Leaked Bolton claims fuel fiery new clash over impeachment testimony Leaked claims from former National Security Adviser John Bolton's forthcoming book are fueling a new confrontation between congressional Democrats and Trump-allied Republicans over whether the Senate should hear from witnesses in its impeachment trial.
Trump Impeachment January 27, 2020 Bolton's manuscript leaks as memoir pre-orders begin on Amazon; Trump fires back Former national security advisor John Bolton's team was under fire from the White House and conservative commentators Sunday night, after a report in The New York Times revealed a bombshell excerpt from Bolton's forthcoming book that could prove pivotal in President Trump's impeachment trial -- just as the Amazon product page for the book went live.
Media January 28, 2020 Trump praises Pompeo over spat with NPR reporter: 'That was very impressive' President Trump on Tuesday evoked the feud between Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and NPR alongside Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu during remarks in the East Room of the White House.
Fox News Flash January 28, 2020 Senate Dem Van Hollen: 'Impossible' not to summon Bolton for testimony after bombshell report Recently published allegations from former National Security Adviser Amb. John Bolton make it "impossible" for any senators who say that they are "seeking the truth" in the Senate impeachment trial not to call him as a witness, Sen. Chris Van Hollen, D-Md., said Tuesday.
Fox News Flash January 28, 2020 Judge Napolitano: Mitch McConnell was blindsided, should have been told about Bolton 'bombshell' The Trump administration should have told Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., about the "bombshell" allegations contained in former National Security Adviser John Bolton's new book, Judge Andrew Napolitano said Tuesday.
Trump Impeachment January 27, 2020 Longtime Bolton confidant: 'Heads should roll' if bombshell book manuscript was leaked from NSC Former CIA analyst and ex-National Security Council staffer Fred Fleitz spoke out about his longtime friend, former Trump National Security Adviser John Bolton, telling "The Ingraham Angle" in an exclusive interview that Bolton should withdraw his forthcoming book until after the election.
Joe Biden January 27, 2020 Jesse Watters praises Trump attorney Bondi's 'meticulous' Hunter Biden argument: 'It doesn't look good for Joe' Jesse Watters praised Trump attorney Pam Bondi's impeachment defense presentation, which laid out why former Vice President Joe Biden's 49-year-old son Hunter deserves scrutiny in the president's Senate trial.
Donald Trump January 27, 2020 Pence chief of staff says he never heard Trump tie Ukraine to Biden investigations In a rare statement on a private conversation with the president, Vice President Mike Pence’s chief of staff on Monday said that President Trump never asked the vice president to raise the issue of former Vice President Joe Biden’s family or their connections with the natural gas company Burisma in conversations with the president of Ukraine last year.
OPINION January 27, 2020 Deroy Murdock: Trump Senate trial -- Democrat impeachment managers voted AGAINST military aid to Ukraine Given how pivotal these Democrats say Ukraine is to America’s national security surely these members of Congress did everything within their power to speed military aid to Ukraine?
Trump Impeachment January 27, 2020 Dem wavering on impeachment? Manchin signals he's open to Trump defense argument Moderate Sen. Joe Manchin, D-W.Va., indicated to CNN on Saturday that he is open to the arguments from President Trump's defense team in the impeachment trial.
Donald Trump January 27, 2020 Leaked Bolton claims fuel fiery new clash over impeachment testimony Leaked claims from former National Security Adviser John Bolton's forthcoming book are fueling a new confrontation between congressional Democrats and Trump-allied Republicans over whether the Senate should hear from witnesses in its impeachment trial.
Trump Impeachment January 27, 2020 Bolton's manuscript leaks as memoir pre-orders begin on Amazon; Trump fires back Former national security advisor John Bolton's team was under fire from the White House and conservative commentators Sunday night, after a report in The New York Times revealed a bombshell excerpt from Bolton's forthcoming book that could prove pivotal in President Trump's impeachment trial -- just as the Amazon product page for the book went live.
Media January 28, 2020 Trump praises Pompeo over spat with NPR reporter: 'That was very impressive' President Trump on Tuesday evoked the feud between Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and NPR alongside Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu during remarks in the East Room of the White House.
Fox News Flash January 28, 2020 Senate Dem Van Hollen: 'Impossible' not to summon Bolton for testimony after bombshell report Recently published allegations from former National Security Adviser Amb. John Bolton make it "impossible" for any senators who say that they are "seeking the truth" in the Senate impeachment trial not to call him as a witness, Sen. Chris Van Hollen, D-Md., said Tuesday.
Fox News Flash January 28, 2020 Judge Napolitano: Mitch McConnell was blindsided, should have been told about Bolton 'bombshell' The Trump administration should have told Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., about the "bombshell" allegations contained in former National Security Adviser John Bolton's new book, Judge Andrew Napolitano said Tuesday.
Trump Impeachment January 27, 2020 Longtime Bolton confidant: 'Heads should roll' if bombshell book manuscript was leaked from NSC Former CIA analyst and ex-National Security Council staffer Fred Fleitz spoke out about his longtime friend, former Trump National Security Adviser John Bolton, telling "The Ingraham Angle" in an exclusive interview that Bolton should withdraw his forthcoming book until after the election.
Joe Biden January 27, 2020 Jesse Watters praises Trump attorney Bondi's 'meticulous' Hunter Biden argument: 'It doesn't look good for Joe' Jesse Watters praised Trump attorney Pam Bondi's impeachment defense presentation, which laid out why former Vice President Joe Biden's 49-year-old son Hunter deserves scrutiny in the president's Senate trial.
Donald Trump January 27, 2020 Pence chief of staff says he never heard Trump tie Ukraine to Biden investigations In a rare statement on a private conversation with the president, Vice President Mike Pence’s chief of staff on Monday said that President Trump never asked the vice president to raise the issue of former Vice President Joe Biden’s family or their connections with the natural gas company Burisma in conversations with the president of Ukraine last year.
OPINION January 27, 2020 Deroy Murdock: Trump Senate trial -- Democrat impeachment managers voted AGAINST military aid to Ukraine Given how pivotal these Democrats say Ukraine is to America’s national security surely these members of Congress did everything within their power to speed military aid to Ukraine?
Trump Impeachment January 27, 2020 Dem wavering on impeachment? Manchin signals he's open to Trump defense argument Moderate Sen. Joe Manchin, D-W.Va., indicated to CNN on Saturday that he is open to the arguments from President Trump's defense team in the impeachment trial.
Donald Trump January 27, 2020 Leaked Bolton claims fuel fiery new clash over impeachment testimony Leaked claims from former National Security Adviser John Bolton's forthcoming book are fueling a new confrontation between congressional Democrats and Trump-allied Republicans over whether the Senate should hear from witnesses in its impeachment trial.
Trump Impeachment January 27, 2020 Bolton's manuscript leaks as memoir pre-orders begin on Amazon; Trump fires back Former national security advisor John Bolton's team was under fire from the White House and conservative commentators Sunday night, after a report in The New York Times revealed a bombshell excerpt from Bolton's forthcoming book that could prove pivotal in President Trump's impeachment trial -- just as the Amazon product page for the book went live.
OPINION December 18, 2019 Matt Wolking: Impeachment is based on Democrats’ hatred of Trump and anger at his election Partisan House Democrats were preparing to vote Wednesday night to impeach President Trump to exact political revenge for his election defeat of Democrat Hillary Clinton three years ago. This is his real “crime” in the eyes of Democrats.
Fox News Flash December 18, 2019 Tomi Lahren: Impeachment is only hope for Dems, they 'don't have a future to run on' Democratic presidential hopefuls never had a shot at winning the election and the impeachment push against President Trump is the last hope the liberal party has to try to seize control again in 2020, Fox Nation host Tomi Lahren said Wednesday.
OPINION December 18, 2019 Deroy Murdock: Trump impeachment articles incredibly light President Trump has called his current travails “impeachment light.” The articles of impeachment on which the U.S. House of Representatives will vote Wednesday confirm his assessment.
OPINION December 18, 2019 Arnon Mishkin: On impeachment, Republicans better than Democrats in influencing public opinion As the House heads toward an expected vote Wednesday to impeach President Trump, Republicans can take pride in how effectively they’ve defended him and reduced the political fallout for his reelection campaign.
Trump Impeachment Inquiry December 17, 2019 Tucker Carlson: Democrats' impeachment mission ironically proves American democracy is 'just fine' Tucker Carlson said Tuesday that Democrats' urgent push to impeach President Trump is ironically proving that American democracy is working properly.
Trump Impeachment Inquiry December 17, 2019 Ambassador Bill Taylor, who testified in impeachment inquiry, leaving Ukraine post Bill Taylor, the top U.S. diplomat for Ukraine who testified before the House in the impeachment inquiry, plans to leave his post by the end of the year, a person familiar with his plans tells Fox News.
Trump Impeachment Inquiry December 17, 2019 Rudy Giuliani says he was key player in Yovanovitch ouster, has proof of Dem impeachment a 'cover-up' Former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani said Monday that he played a key role in forcing ex-U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine Marie Yovanovitch from her post earlier this year, and claimed that he has evidence the Trump impeachment inquiry is a "cover-up" of Democratic malfeasance.
Fox News Flash December 14, 2019 Rep. Andy Biggs: impeachment battle has done 'lasting harm' House Democrats' "rigged" impeachment has done "lasting harm" to "the institution itself," Republican House Judiciary Committee member Rep. Andy Biggs, R-Az., said Saturday.
OPINION December 14, 2019 Jessica Tarlov: Trump should be impeached – Republicans who blindly support him are profiles in cowardice The evidence in favor of impeachment seems overwhelming to me. And President Trump’s misconduct seems a lot more serious than President Clinton’s.
Trump Impeachment Inquiry December 12, 2019 Louie Gohmert: Democrats impeaching Trump for 'obstruction of Congress' ignore Biden's pledge not to appear at Senate trial House Judiciary Committee member Louie Gohmert, R-Texas, claimed Democrats are being hypocritical by impeaching President Trump for alleged "obstruction of Congress" while ignoring their presidential front-runner's statement that he will not appear at any Senate impeachment trial.
OPINION December 18, 2019 Matt Wolking: Impeachment is based on Democrats’ hatred of Trump and anger at his election Partisan House Democrats were preparing to vote Wednesday night to impeach President Trump to exact political revenge for his election defeat of Democrat Hillary Clinton three years ago. This is his real “crime” in the eyes of Democrats.
Fox News Flash December 18, 2019 Tomi Lahren: Impeachment is only hope for Dems, they 'don't have a future to run on' Democratic presidential hopefuls never had a shot at winning the election and the impeachment push against President Trump is the last hope the liberal party has to try to seize control again in 2020, Fox Nation host Tomi Lahren said Wednesday.
OPINION December 18, 2019 Deroy Murdock: Trump impeachment articles incredibly light President Trump has called his current travails “impeachment light.” The articles of impeachment on which the U.S. House of Representatives will vote Wednesday confirm his assessment.
OPINION December 18, 2019 Arnon Mishkin: On impeachment, Republicans better than Democrats in influencing public opinion As the House heads toward an expected vote Wednesday to impeach President Trump, Republicans can take pride in how effectively they’ve defended him and reduced the political fallout for his reelection campaign.
Trump Impeachment Inquiry December 17, 2019 Tucker Carlson: Democrats' impeachment mission ironically proves American democracy is 'just fine' Tucker Carlson said Tuesday that Democrats' urgent push to impeach President Trump is ironically proving that American democracy is working properly.
Trump Impeachment Inquiry December 17, 2019 Ambassador Bill Taylor, who testified in impeachment inquiry, leaving Ukraine post Bill Taylor, the top U.S. diplomat for Ukraine who testified before the House in the impeachment inquiry, plans to leave his post by the end of the year, a person familiar with his plans tells Fox News.
Trump Impeachment Inquiry December 17, 2019 Rudy Giuliani says he was key player in Yovanovitch ouster, has proof of Dem impeachment a 'cover-up' Former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani said Monday that he played a key role in forcing ex-U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine Marie Yovanovitch from her post earlier this year, and claimed that he has evidence the Trump impeachment inquiry is a "cover-up" of Democratic malfeasance.
Fox News Flash December 14, 2019 Rep. Andy Biggs: impeachment battle has done 'lasting harm' House Democrats' "rigged" impeachment has done "lasting harm" to "the institution itself," Republican House Judiciary Committee member Rep. Andy Biggs, R-Az., said Saturday.
OPINION December 14, 2019 Jessica Tarlov: Trump should be impeached – Republicans who blindly support him are profiles in cowardice The evidence in favor of impeachment seems overwhelming to me. And President Trump’s misconduct seems a lot more serious than President Clinton’s.
Trump Impeachment Inquiry December 12, 2019 Louie Gohmert: Democrats impeaching Trump for 'obstruction of Congress' ignore Biden's pledge not to appear at Senate trial House Judiciary Committee member Louie Gohmert, R-Texas, claimed Democrats are being hypocritical by impeaching President Trump for alleged "obstruction of Congress" while ignoring their presidential front-runner's statement that he will not appear at any Senate impeachment trial.
OPINION December 18, 2019 Matt Wolking: Impeachment is based on Democrats’ hatred of Trump and anger at his election Partisan House Democrats were preparing to vote Wednesday night to impeach President Trump to exact political revenge for his election defeat of Democrat Hillary Clinton three years ago. This is his real “crime” in the eyes of Democrats.
Fox News Flash December 18, 2019 Tomi Lahren: Impeachment is only hope for Dems, they 'don't have a future to run on' Democratic presidential hopefuls never had a shot at winning the election and the impeachment push against President Trump is the last hope the liberal party has to try to seize control again in 2020, Fox Nation host Tomi Lahren said Wednesday.
OPINION December 18, 2019 Deroy Murdock: Trump impeachment articles incredibly light President Trump has called his current travails “impeachment light.” The articles of impeachment on which the U.S. House of Representatives will vote Wednesday confirm his assessment.
OPINION December 18, 2019 Arnon Mishkin: On impeachment, Republicans better than Democrats in influencing public opinion As the House heads toward an expected vote Wednesday to impeach President Trump, Republicans can take pride in how effectively they’ve defended him and reduced the political fallout for his reelection campaign.
Trump Impeachment Inquiry December 17, 2019 Tucker Carlson: Democrats' impeachment mission ironically proves American democracy is 'just fine' Tucker Carlson said Tuesday that Democrats' urgent push to impeach President Trump is ironically proving that American democracy is working properly.
Trump Impeachment Inquiry December 17, 2019 Ambassador Bill Taylor, who testified in impeachment inquiry, leaving Ukraine post Bill Taylor, the top U.S. diplomat for Ukraine who testified before the House in the impeachment inquiry, plans to leave his post by the end of the year, a person familiar with his plans tells Fox News.
Trump Impeachment Inquiry December 17, 2019 Rudy Giuliani says he was key player in Yovanovitch ouster, has proof of Dem impeachment a 'cover-up' Former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani said Monday that he played a key role in forcing ex-U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine Marie Yovanovitch from her post earlier this year, and claimed that he has evidence the Trump impeachment inquiry is a "cover-up" of Democratic malfeasance.
Fox News Flash December 14, 2019 Rep. Andy Biggs: impeachment battle has done 'lasting harm' House Democrats' "rigged" impeachment has done "lasting harm" to "the institution itself," Republican House Judiciary Committee member Rep. Andy Biggs, R-Az., said Saturday.
OPINION December 14, 2019 Jessica Tarlov: Trump should be impeached – Republicans who blindly support him are profiles in cowardice The evidence in favor of impeachment seems overwhelming to me. And President Trump’s misconduct seems a lot more serious than President Clinton’s.
Trump Impeachment Inquiry December 12, 2019 Louie Gohmert: Democrats impeaching Trump for 'obstruction of Congress' ignore Biden's pledge not to appear at Senate trial House Judiciary Committee member Louie Gohmert, R-Texas, claimed Democrats are being hypocritical by impeaching President Trump for alleged "obstruction of Congress" while ignoring their presidential front-runner's statement that he will not appear at any Senate impeachment trial.
OPINION December 18, 2019 Matt Wolking: Impeachment is based on Democrats’ hatred of Trump and anger at his election Partisan House Democrats were preparing to vote Wednesday night to impeach President Trump to exact political revenge for his election defeat of Democrat Hillary Clinton three years ago. This is his real “crime” in the eyes of Democrats.
Fox News Flash December 18, 2019 Tomi Lahren: Impeachment is only hope for Dems, they 'don't have a future to run on' Democratic presidential hopefuls never had a shot at winning the election and the impeachment push against President Trump is the last hope the liberal party has to try to seize control again in 2020, Fox Nation host Tomi Lahren said Wednesday.
OPINION December 18, 2019 Deroy Murdock: Trump impeachment articles incredibly light President Trump has called his current travails “impeachment light.” The articles of impeachment on which the U.S. House of Representatives will vote Wednesday confirm his assessment.
OPINION December 18, 2019 Arnon Mishkin: On impeachment, Republicans better than Democrats in influencing public opinion As the House heads toward an expected vote Wednesday to impeach President Trump, Republicans can take pride in how effectively they’ve defended him and reduced the political fallout for his reelection campaign.
Trump Impeachment Inquiry December 17, 2019 Tucker Carlson: Democrats' impeachment mission ironically proves American democracy is 'just fine' Tucker Carlson said Tuesday that Democrats' urgent push to impeach President Trump is ironically proving that American democracy is working properly.
Trump Impeachment Inquiry December 17, 2019 Ambassador Bill Taylor, who testified in impeachment inquiry, leaving Ukraine post Bill Taylor, the top U.S. diplomat for Ukraine who testified before the House in the impeachment inquiry, plans to leave his post by the end of the year, a person familiar with his plans tells Fox News.
Trump Impeachment Inquiry December 17, 2019 Rudy Giuliani says he was key player in Yovanovitch ouster, has proof of Dem impeachment a 'cover-up' Former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani said Monday that he played a key role in forcing ex-U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine Marie Yovanovitch from her post earlier this year, and claimed that he has evidence the Trump impeachment inquiry is a "cover-up" of Democratic malfeasance.
Fox News Flash December 14, 2019 Rep. Andy Biggs: impeachment battle has done 'lasting harm' House Democrats' "rigged" impeachment has done "lasting harm" to "the institution itself," Republican House Judiciary Committee member Rep. Andy Biggs, R-Az., said Saturday.
OPINION December 14, 2019 Jessica Tarlov: Trump should be impeached – Republicans who blindly support him are profiles in cowardice The evidence in favor of impeachment seems overwhelming to me. And President Trump’s misconduct seems a lot more serious than President Clinton’s.
Trump Impeachment Inquiry December 12, 2019 Louie Gohmert: Democrats impeaching Trump for 'obstruction of Congress' ignore Biden's pledge not to appear at Senate trial House Judiciary Committee member Louie Gohmert, R-Texas, claimed Democrats are being hypocritical by impeaching President Trump for alleged "obstruction of Congress" while ignoring their presidential front-runner's statement that he will not appear at any Senate impeachment trial.
OPINION December 18, 2019 Matt Wolking: Impeachment is based on Democrats’ hatred of Trump and anger at his election Partisan House Democrats were preparing to vote Wednesday night to impeach President Trump to exact political revenge for his election defeat of Democrat Hillary Clinton three years ago. This is his real “crime” in the eyes of Democrats.
Fox News Flash December 18, 2019 Tomi Lahren: Impeachment is only hope for Dems, they 'don't have a future to run on' Democratic presidential hopefuls never had a shot at winning the election and the impeachment push against President Trump is the last hope the liberal party has to try to seize control again in 2020, Fox Nation host Tomi Lahren said Wednesday.
OPINION December 18, 2019 Deroy Murdock: Trump impeachment articles incredibly light President Trump has called his current travails “impeachment light.” The articles of impeachment on which the U.S. House of Representatives will vote Wednesday confirm his assessment.
OPINION December 18, 2019 Arnon Mishkin: On impeachment, Republicans better than Democrats in influencing public opinion As the House heads toward an expected vote Wednesday to impeach President Trump, Republicans can take pride in how effectively they’ve defended him and reduced the political fallout for his reelection campaign.
Trump Impeachment Inquiry December 17, 2019 Tucker Carlson: Democrats' impeachment mission ironically proves American democracy is 'just fine' Tucker Carlson said Tuesday that Democrats' urgent push to impeach President Trump is ironically proving that American democracy is working properly.
Trump Impeachment Inquiry December 17, 2019 Ambassador Bill Taylor, who testified in impeachment inquiry, leaving Ukraine post Bill Taylor, the top U.S. diplomat for Ukraine who testified before the House in the impeachment inquiry, plans to leave his post by the end of the year, a person familiar with his plans tells Fox News.
Trump Impeachment Inquiry December 17, 2019 Rudy Giuliani says he was key player in Yovanovitch ouster, has proof of Dem impeachment a 'cover-up' Former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani said Monday that he played a key role in forcing ex-U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine Marie Yovanovitch from her post earlier this year, and claimed that he has evidence the Trump impeachment inquiry is a "cover-up" of Democratic malfeasance.
Fox News Flash December 14, 2019 Rep. Andy Biggs: impeachment battle has done 'lasting harm' House Democrats' "rigged" impeachment has done "lasting harm" to "the institution itself," Republican House Judiciary Committee member Rep. Andy Biggs, R-Az., said Saturday.
OPINION December 14, 2019 Jessica Tarlov: Trump should be impeached – Republicans who blindly support him are profiles in cowardice The evidence in favor of impeachment seems overwhelming to me. And President Trump’s misconduct seems a lot more serious than President Clinton’s.
Trump Impeachment Inquiry December 12, 2019 Louie Gohmert: Democrats impeaching Trump for 'obstruction of Congress' ignore Biden's pledge not to appear at Senate trial House Judiciary Committee member Louie Gohmert, R-Texas, claimed Democrats are being hypocritical by impeaching President Trump for alleged "obstruction of Congress" while ignoring their presidential front-runner's statement that he will not appear at any Senate impeachment trial.
OPINION December 18, 2019 Matt Wolking: Impeachment is based on Democrats’ hatred of Trump and anger at his election Partisan House Democrats were preparing to vote Wednesday night to impeach President Trump to exact political revenge for his election defeat of Democrat Hillary Clinton three years ago. This is his real “crime” in the eyes of Democrats.
Fox News Flash December 18, 2019 Tomi Lahren: Impeachment is only hope for Dems, they 'don't have a future to run on' Democratic presidential hopefuls never had a shot at winning the election and the impeachment push against President Trump is the last hope the liberal party has to try to seize control again in 2020, Fox Nation host Tomi Lahren said Wednesday.
OPINION December 18, 2019 Deroy Murdock: Trump impeachment articles incredibly light President Trump has called his current travails “impeachment light.” The articles of impeachment on which the U.S. House of Representatives will vote Wednesday confirm his assessment.
OPINION December 18, 2019 Arnon Mishkin: On impeachment, Republicans better than Democrats in influencing public opinion As the House heads toward an expected vote Wednesday to impeach President Trump, Republicans can take pride in how effectively they’ve defended him and reduced the political fallout for his reelection campaign.
Trump Impeachment Inquiry December 17, 2019 Tucker Carlson: Democrats' impeachment mission ironically proves American democracy is 'just fine' Tucker Carlson said Tuesday that Democrats' urgent push to impeach President Trump is ironically proving that American democracy is working properly.
Trump Impeachment Inquiry December 17, 2019 Ambassador Bill Taylor, who testified in impeachment inquiry, leaving Ukraine post Bill Taylor, the top U.S. diplomat for Ukraine who testified before the House in the impeachment inquiry, plans to leave his post by the end of the year, a person familiar with his plans tells Fox News.
Trump Impeachment Inquiry December 17, 2019 Rudy Giuliani says he was key player in Yovanovitch ouster, has proof of Dem impeachment a 'cover-up' Former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani said Monday that he played a key role in forcing ex-U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine Marie Yovanovitch from her post earlier this year, and claimed that he has evidence the Trump impeachment inquiry is a "cover-up" of Democratic malfeasance.
Fox News Flash December 14, 2019 Rep. Andy Biggs: impeachment battle has done 'lasting harm' House Democrats' "rigged" impeachment has done "lasting harm" to "the institution itself," Republican House Judiciary Committee member Rep. Andy Biggs, R-Az., said Saturday.
OPINION December 14, 2019 Jessica Tarlov: Trump should be impeached – Republicans who blindly support him are profiles in cowardice The evidence in favor of impeachment seems overwhelming to me. And President Trump’s misconduct seems a lot more serious than President Clinton’s.
Trump Impeachment Inquiry December 12, 2019 Louie Gohmert: Democrats impeaching Trump for 'obstruction of Congress' ignore Biden's pledge not to appear at Senate trial House Judiciary Committee member Louie Gohmert, R-Texas, claimed Democrats are being hypocritical by impeaching President Trump for alleged "obstruction of Congress" while ignoring their presidential front-runner's statement that he will not appear at any Senate impeachment trial.
OPINION December 18, 2019 Matt Wolking: Impeachment is based on Democrats’ hatred of Trump and anger at his election Partisan House Democrats were preparing to vote Wednesday night to impeach President Trump to exact political revenge for his election defeat of Democrat Hillary Clinton three years ago. This is his real “crime” in the eyes of Democrats.
Fox News Flash December 18, 2019 Tomi Lahren: Impeachment is only hope for Dems, they 'don't have a future to run on' Democratic presidential hopefuls never had a shot at winning the election and the impeachment push against President Trump is the last hope the liberal party has to try to seize control again in 2020, Fox Nation host Tomi Lahren said Wednesday.
OPINION December 18, 2019 Deroy Murdock: Trump impeachment articles incredibly light President Trump has called his current travails “impeachment light.” The articles of impeachment on which the U.S. House of Representatives will vote Wednesday confirm his assessment.
OPINION December 18, 2019 Arnon Mishkin: On impeachment, Republicans better than Democrats in influencing public opinion As the House heads toward an expected vote Wednesday to impeach President Trump, Republicans can take pride in how effectively they’ve defended him and reduced the political fallout for his reelection campaign.
Trump Impeachment Inquiry December 17, 2019 Tucker Carlson: Democrats' impeachment mission ironically proves American democracy is 'just fine' Tucker Carlson said Tuesday that Democrats' urgent push to impeach President Trump is ironically proving that American democracy is working properly.
Trump Impeachment Inquiry December 17, 2019 Ambassador Bill Taylor, who testified in impeachment inquiry, leaving Ukraine post Bill Taylor, the top U.S. diplomat for Ukraine who testified before the House in the impeachment inquiry, plans to leave his post by the end of the year, a person familiar with his plans tells Fox News.
Trump Impeachment Inquiry December 17, 2019 Rudy Giuliani says he was key player in Yovanovitch ouster, has proof of Dem impeachment a 'cover-up' Former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani said Monday that he played a key role in forcing ex-U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine Marie Yovanovitch from her post earlier this year, and claimed that he has evidence the Trump impeachment inquiry is a "cover-up" of Democratic malfeasance.
Fox News Flash December 14, 2019 Rep. Andy Biggs: impeachment battle has done 'lasting harm' House Democrats' "rigged" impeachment has done "lasting harm" to "the institution itself," Republican House Judiciary Committee member Rep. Andy Biggs, R-Az., said Saturday.
OPINION December 14, 2019 Jessica Tarlov: Trump should be impeached – Republicans who blindly support him are profiles in cowardice The evidence in favor of impeachment seems overwhelming to me. And President Trump’s misconduct seems a lot more serious than President Clinton’s.
Trump Impeachment Inquiry December 12, 2019 Louie Gohmert: Democrats impeaching Trump for 'obstruction of Congress' ignore Biden's pledge not to appear at Senate trial House Judiciary Committee member Louie Gohmert, R-Texas, claimed Democrats are being hypocritical by impeaching President Trump for alleged "obstruction of Congress" while ignoring their presidential front-runner's statement that he will not appear at any Senate impeachment trial.
OPINION November 20, 2019 Gregg Jarrett: Trump impeachment based on unreliable presumptions, rumor and innuendo – Not facts The House Intelligence Committee’s impeachment hearing Wednesday posed a conundrum. Better yet, let’s call it a riddle. When is a “quid pro quo” not a “quid pro quo?” The answer is … when it’s “presumed.”
Fox News Flash November 20, 2019 Ken Starr on Gordon Sondland's impeachment hearing testimony: 'One of those bombshell days' Former Whitewater Independent Counsel Ken Starr said Wednesday that the testimony of Ambassador to the European Union Gordon Sondland all but guarantees articles of impeachment will be drawn up by House Democrats, and laid out what he believed to be House Intelligence Committee Chairman Adam Schiff's claim that he had enough proof for the House to impeach President Trump.
Fox News Flash November 20, 2019 Sen. Perdue: Allegations against Trump don't rise to level of impeachment Sen. David Perdue said Wednesday that the claims of alleged misconduct by impeachment inquiry witness and European Union ambassador Gordon Sondland do not warrant the impeachment of President Trump.
OPINION November 20, 2019 Gregg Jarrett: At impeachment hearing, irrelevant opinions by Trump critics masquerade as facts Democrats yearn to impeach President Trump over a purported “quid pro quo” that is found nowhere in the transcript of his phone call with the president of Ukraine.
Trump Impeachment Inquiry November 20, 2019 Morrison, Volker undercut claims of 'quid pro quo,' 'bribery' and 'cover-up' in pivotal day of testimony Republicans sounded a celebratory note as House Democrats' impeachment inquiry wrapped up another day of public hearings Tuesday evening, saying the day's witnesses had served only to highlight fundamental problems in the case against President Trump.
OPINION November 20, 2019 Tom Del Beccaro: Impeachment hearings Day 3 – Top 7 takeaways Day Three of the House Intelligence Committee impeachment hearings is in the books and by any reasonable account, it was a long and bad day for impeachment advocates.
OPINION November 19, 2019 RNC Chair McDaniel: Baseless impeachment inquiry is a waste of time, keeps Dems from passing vital legislation Voters have had enough of the endless Democratic investigations.They want Democrats to give up their futile search for wrongdoing by President Trump and actually work with him to serve the American people,.
OPINION November 19, 2019 Tom Del Beccaro: Adam Schiff’s impeachment inquiry is most one-sided in history – A political attack on GOP Russian conspiracies have now turned to Ukrainian stories – and once again Schiff is at the center of it all.
OPINION November 19, 2019 Deroy Murdock: In impeachment inquiry, Democrats ignore Ukrainian denials of pressure by Trump Multiple Ukrainian officials deny that Trump pressured them to investigate the Bidens or Ukraine's role in the 2016 U.S. election -- but Democrats ignore this in their impeachment inquiry.
Trump Impeachment Inquiry November 19, 2019 Alexander Vindman draws applause during impeachment hearing testimony: 'This is America ... Here, right matters' National Security Council official Lt. Col. Alexander Vindman drew applause from spectators during his congressional testimony Tuesday after he expressed his love for America before the House Intelligence Committee.
OPINION November 20, 2019 Gregg Jarrett: Trump impeachment based on unreliable presumptions, rumor and innuendo – Not facts The House Intelligence Committee’s impeachment hearing Wednesday posed a conundrum. Better yet, let’s call it a riddle. When is a “quid pro quo” not a “quid pro quo?” The answer is … when it’s “presumed.”
Fox News Flash November 20, 2019 Ken Starr on Gordon Sondland's impeachment hearing testimony: 'One of those bombshell days' Former Whitewater Independent Counsel Ken Starr said Wednesday that the testimony of Ambassador to the European Union Gordon Sondland all but guarantees articles of impeachment will be drawn up by House Democrats, and laid out what he believed to be House Intelligence Committee Chairman Adam Schiff's claim that he had enough proof for the House to impeach President Trump.
Fox News Flash November 20, 2019 Sen. Perdue: Allegations against Trump don't rise to level of impeachment Sen. David Perdue said Wednesday that the claims of alleged misconduct by impeachment inquiry witness and European Union ambassador Gordon Sondland do not warrant the impeachment of President Trump.
OPINION November 20, 2019 Gregg Jarrett: At impeachment hearing, irrelevant opinions by Trump critics masquerade as facts Democrats yearn to impeach President Trump over a purported “quid pro quo” that is found nowhere in the transcript of his phone call with the president of Ukraine.
Trump Impeachment Inquiry November 20, 2019 Morrison, Volker undercut claims of 'quid pro quo,' 'bribery' and 'cover-up' in pivotal day of testimony Republicans sounded a celebratory note as House Democrats' impeachment inquiry wrapped up another day of public hearings Tuesday evening, saying the day's witnesses had served only to highlight fundamental problems in the case against President Trump.
OPINION November 20, 2019 Tom Del Beccaro: Impeachment hearings Day 3 – Top 7 takeaways Day Three of the House Intelligence Committee impeachment hearings is in the books and by any reasonable account, it was a long and bad day for impeachment advocates.
OPINION November 19, 2019 RNC Chair McDaniel: Baseless impeachment inquiry is a waste of time, keeps Dems from passing vital legislation Voters have had enough of the endless Democratic investigations.They want Democrats to give up their futile search for wrongdoing by President Trump and actually work with him to serve the American people,.
OPINION November 19, 2019 Tom Del Beccaro: Adam Schiff’s impeachment inquiry is most one-sided in history – A political attack on GOP Russian conspiracies have now turned to Ukrainian stories – and once again Schiff is at the center of it all.
OPINION November 19, 2019 Deroy Murdock: In impeachment inquiry, Democrats ignore Ukrainian denials of pressure by Trump Multiple Ukrainian officials deny that Trump pressured them to investigate the Bidens or Ukraine's role in the 2016 U.S. election -- but Democrats ignore this in their impeachment inquiry.
Trump Impeachment Inquiry November 19, 2019 Alexander Vindman draws applause during impeachment hearing testimony: 'This is America ... Here, right matters' National Security Council official Lt. Col. Alexander Vindman drew applause from spectators during his congressional testimony Tuesday after he expressed his love for America before the House Intelligence Committee.
OPINION November 20, 2019 Gregg Jarrett: Trump impeachment based on unreliable presumptions, rumor and innuendo – Not facts The House Intelligence Committee’s impeachment hearing Wednesday posed a conundrum. Better yet, let’s call it a riddle. When is a “quid pro quo” not a “quid pro quo?” The answer is … when it’s “presumed.”
Fox News Flash November 20, 2019 Ken Starr on Gordon Sondland's impeachment hearing testimony: 'One of those bombshell days' Former Whitewater Independent Counsel Ken Starr said Wednesday that the testimony of Ambassador to the European Union Gordon Sondland all but guarantees articles of impeachment will be drawn up by House Democrats, and laid out what he believed to be House Intelligence Committee Chairman Adam Schiff's claim that he had enough proof for the House to impeach President Trump.
Fox News Flash November 20, 2019 Sen. Perdue: Allegations against Trump don't rise to level of impeachment Sen. David Perdue said Wednesday that the claims of alleged misconduct by impeachment inquiry witness and European Union ambassador Gordon Sondland do not warrant the impeachment of President Trump.
OPINION November 20, 2019 Gregg Jarrett: At impeachment hearing, irrelevant opinions by Trump critics masquerade as facts Democrats yearn to impeach President Trump over a purported “quid pro quo” that is found nowhere in the transcript of his phone call with the president of Ukraine.
Trump Impeachment Inquiry November 20, 2019 Morrison, Volker undercut claims of 'quid pro quo,' 'bribery' and 'cover-up' in pivotal day of testimony Republicans sounded a celebratory note as House Democrats' impeachment inquiry wrapped up another day of public hearings Tuesday evening, saying the day's witnesses had served only to highlight fundamental problems in the case against President Trump.
OPINION November 20, 2019 Tom Del Beccaro: Impeachment hearings Day 3 – Top 7 takeaways Day Three of the House Intelligence Committee impeachment hearings is in the books and by any reasonable account, it was a long and bad day for impeachment advocates.
OPINION November 19, 2019 RNC Chair McDaniel: Baseless impeachment inquiry is a waste of time, keeps Dems from passing vital legislation Voters have had enough of the endless Democratic investigations.They want Democrats to give up their futile search for wrongdoing by President Trump and actually work with him to serve the American people,.
OPINION November 19, 2019 Tom Del Beccaro: Adam Schiff’s impeachment inquiry is most one-sided in history – A political attack on GOP Russian conspiracies have now turned to Ukrainian stories – and once again Schiff is at the center of it all.
OPINION November 19, 2019 Deroy Murdock: In impeachment inquiry, Democrats ignore Ukrainian denials of pressure by Trump Multiple Ukrainian officials deny that Trump pressured them to investigate the Bidens or Ukraine's role in the 2016 U.S. election -- but Democrats ignore this in their impeachment inquiry.
Trump Impeachment Inquiry November 19, 2019 Alexander Vindman draws applause during impeachment hearing testimony: 'This is America ... Here, right matters' National Security Council official Lt. Col. Alexander Vindman drew applause from spectators during his congressional testimony Tuesday after he expressed his love for America before the House Intelligence Committee.
OPINION November 20, 2019 Gregg Jarrett: Trump impeachment based on unreliable presumptions, rumor and innuendo – Not facts The House Intelligence Committee’s impeachment hearing Wednesday posed a conundrum. Better yet, let’s call it a riddle. When is a “quid pro quo” not a “quid pro quo?” The answer is … when it’s “presumed.”
Fox News Flash November 20, 2019 Ken Starr on Gordon Sondland's impeachment hearing testimony: 'One of those bombshell days' Former Whitewater Independent Counsel Ken Starr said Wednesday that the testimony of Ambassador to the European Union Gordon Sondland all but guarantees articles of impeachment will be drawn up by House Democrats, and laid out what he believed to be House Intelligence Committee Chairman Adam Schiff's claim that he had enough proof for the House to impeach President Trump.
Fox News Flash November 20, 2019 Sen. Perdue: Allegations against Trump don't rise to level of impeachment Sen. David Perdue said Wednesday that the claims of alleged misconduct by impeachment inquiry witness and European Union ambassador Gordon Sondland do not warrant the impeachment of President Trump.
OPINION November 20, 2019 Gregg Jarrett: At impeachment hearing, irrelevant opinions by Trump critics masquerade as facts Democrats yearn to impeach President Trump over a purported “quid pro quo” that is found nowhere in the transcript of his phone call with the president of Ukraine.
Trump Impeachment Inquiry November 20, 2019 Morrison, Volker undercut claims of 'quid pro quo,' 'bribery' and 'cover-up' in pivotal day of testimony Republicans sounded a celebratory note as House Democrats' impeachment inquiry wrapped up another day of public hearings Tuesday evening, saying the day's witnesses had served only to highlight fundamental problems in the case against President Trump.
OPINION November 20, 2019 Tom Del Beccaro: Impeachment hearings Day 3 – Top 7 takeaways Day Three of the House Intelligence Committee impeachment hearings is in the books and by any reasonable account, it was a long and bad day for impeachment advocates.
OPINION November 19, 2019 RNC Chair McDaniel: Baseless impeachment inquiry is a waste of time, keeps Dems from passing vital legislation Voters have had enough of the endless Democratic investigations.They want Democrats to give up their futile search for wrongdoing by President Trump and actually work with him to serve the American people,.
OPINION November 19, 2019 Tom Del Beccaro: Adam Schiff’s impeachment inquiry is most one-sided in history – A political attack on GOP Russian conspiracies have now turned to Ukrainian stories – and once again Schiff is at the center of it all.
OPINION November 19, 2019 Deroy Murdock: In impeachment inquiry, Democrats ignore Ukrainian denials of pressure by Trump Multiple Ukrainian officials deny that Trump pressured them to investigate the Bidens or Ukraine's role in the 2016 U.S. election -- but Democrats ignore this in their impeachment inquiry.
Trump Impeachment Inquiry November 19, 2019 Alexander Vindman draws applause during impeachment hearing testimony: 'This is America ... Here, right matters' National Security Council official Lt. Col. Alexander Vindman drew applause from spectators during his congressional testimony Tuesday after he expressed his love for America before the House Intelligence Committee.
OPINION November 20, 2019 Gregg Jarrett: Trump impeachment based on unreliable presumptions, rumor and innuendo – Not facts The House Intelligence Committee’s impeachment hearing Wednesday posed a conundrum. Better yet, let’s call it a riddle. When is a “quid pro quo” not a “quid pro quo?” The answer is … when it’s “presumed.”
Fox News Flash November 20, 2019 Ken Starr on Gordon Sondland's impeachment hearing testimony: 'One of those bombshell days' Former Whitewater Independent Counsel Ken Starr said Wednesday that the testimony of Ambassador to the European Union Gordon Sondland all but guarantees articles of impeachment will be drawn up by House Democrats, and laid out what he believed to be House Intelligence Committee Chairman Adam Schiff's claim that he had enough proof for the House to impeach President Trump.
Fox News Flash November 20, 2019 Sen. Perdue: Allegations against Trump don't rise to level of impeachment Sen. David Perdue said Wednesday that the claims of alleged misconduct by impeachment inquiry witness and European Union ambassador Gordon Sondland do not warrant the impeachment of President Trump.
OPINION November 20, 2019 Gregg Jarrett: At impeachment hearing, irrelevant opinions by Trump critics masquerade as facts Democrats yearn to impeach President Trump over a purported “quid pro quo” that is found nowhere in the transcript of his phone call with the president of Ukraine.
Trump Impeachment Inquiry November 20, 2019 Morrison, Volker undercut claims of 'quid pro quo,' 'bribery' and 'cover-up' in pivotal day of testimony Republicans sounded a celebratory note as House Democrats' impeachment inquiry wrapped up another day of public hearings Tuesday evening, saying the day's witnesses had served only to highlight fundamental problems in the case against President Trump.
OPINION November 20, 2019 Tom Del Beccaro: Impeachment hearings Day 3 – Top 7 takeaways Day Three of the House Intelligence Committee impeachment hearings is in the books and by any reasonable account, it was a long and bad day for impeachment advocates.
OPINION November 19, 2019 RNC Chair McDaniel: Baseless impeachment inquiry is a waste of time, keeps Dems from passing vital legislation Voters have had enough of the endless Democratic investigations.They want Democrats to give up their futile search for wrongdoing by President Trump and actually work with him to serve the American people,.
OPINION November 19, 2019 Tom Del Beccaro: Adam Schiff’s impeachment inquiry is most one-sided in history – A political attack on GOP Russian conspiracies have now turned to Ukrainian stories – and once again Schiff is at the center of it all.
OPINION November 19, 2019 Deroy Murdock: In impeachment inquiry, Democrats ignore Ukrainian denials of pressure by Trump Multiple Ukrainian officials deny that Trump pressured them to investigate the Bidens or Ukraine's role in the 2016 U.S. election -- but Democrats ignore this in their impeachment inquiry.
Trump Impeachment Inquiry November 19, 2019 Alexander Vindman draws applause during impeachment hearing testimony: 'This is America ... Here, right matters' National Security Council official Lt. Col. Alexander Vindman drew applause from spectators during his congressional testimony Tuesday after he expressed his love for America before the House Intelligence Committee.
OPINION November 20, 2019 Gregg Jarrett: Trump impeachment based on unreliable presumptions, rumor and innuendo – Not facts The House Intelligence Committee’s impeachment hearing Wednesday posed a conundrum. Better yet, let’s call it a riddle. When is a “quid pro quo” not a “quid pro quo?” The answer is … when it’s “presumed.”
Fox News Flash November 20, 2019 Ken Starr on Gordon Sondland's impeachment hearing testimony: 'One of those bombshell days' Former Whitewater Independent Counsel Ken Starr said Wednesday that the testimony of Ambassador to the European Union Gordon Sondland all but guarantees articles of impeachment will be drawn up by House Democrats, and laid out what he believed to be House Intelligence Committee Chairman Adam Schiff's claim that he had enough proof for the House to impeach President Trump.
Fox News Flash November 20, 2019 Sen. Perdue: Allegations against Trump don't rise to level of impeachment Sen. David Perdue said Wednesday that the claims of alleged misconduct by impeachment inquiry witness and European Union ambassador Gordon Sondland do not warrant the impeachment of President Trump.
OPINION November 20, 2019 Gregg Jarrett: At impeachment hearing, irrelevant opinions by Trump critics masquerade as facts Democrats yearn to impeach President Trump over a purported “quid pro quo” that is found nowhere in the transcript of his phone call with the president of Ukraine.
Trump Impeachment Inquiry November 20, 2019 Morrison, Volker undercut claims of 'quid pro quo,' 'bribery' and 'cover-up' in pivotal day of testimony Republicans sounded a celebratory note as House Democrats' impeachment inquiry wrapped up another day of public hearings Tuesday evening, saying the day's witnesses had served only to highlight fundamental problems in the case against President Trump.
OPINION November 20, 2019 Tom Del Beccaro: Impeachment hearings Day 3 – Top 7 takeaways Day Three of the House Intelligence Committee impeachment hearings is in the books and by any reasonable account, it was a long and bad day for impeachment advocates.
OPINION November 19, 2019 RNC Chair McDaniel: Baseless impeachment inquiry is a waste of time, keeps Dems from passing vital legislation Voters have had enough of the endless Democratic investigations.They want Democrats to give up their futile search for wrongdoing by President Trump and actually work with him to serve the American people,.
OPINION November 19, 2019 Tom Del Beccaro: Adam Schiff’s impeachment inquiry is most one-sided in history – A political attack on GOP Russian conspiracies have now turned to Ukrainian stories – and once again Schiff is at the center of it all.
OPINION November 19, 2019 Deroy Murdock: In impeachment inquiry, Democrats ignore Ukrainian denials of pressure by Trump Multiple Ukrainian officials deny that Trump pressured them to investigate the Bidens or Ukraine's role in the 2016 U.S. election -- but Democrats ignore this in their impeachment inquiry.
Trump Impeachment Inquiry November 19, 2019 Alexander Vindman draws applause during impeachment hearing testimony: 'This is America ... Here, right matters' National Security Council official Lt. Col. Alexander Vindman drew applause from spectators during his congressional testimony Tuesday after he expressed his love for America before the House Intelligence Committee.
OPINION November 20, 2019 Gregg Jarrett: Trump impeachment based on unreliable presumptions, rumor and innuendo – Not facts The House Intelligence Committee’s impeachment hearing Wednesday posed a conundrum. Better yet, let’s call it a riddle. When is a “quid pro quo” not a “quid pro quo?” The answer is … when it’s “presumed.”
Fox News Flash November 20, 2019 Ken Starr on Gordon Sondland's impeachment hearing testimony: 'One of those bombshell days' Former Whitewater Independent Counsel Ken Starr said Wednesday that the testimony of Ambassador to the European Union Gordon Sondland all but guarantees articles of impeachment will be drawn up by House Democrats, and laid out what he believed to be House Intelligence Committee Chairman Adam Schiff's claim that he had enough proof for the House to impeach President Trump.
Fox News Flash November 20, 2019 Sen. Perdue: Allegations against Trump don't rise to level of impeachment Sen. David Perdue said Wednesday that the claims of alleged misconduct by impeachment inquiry witness and European Union ambassador Gordon Sondland do not warrant the impeachment of President Trump.
OPINION November 20, 2019 Gregg Jarrett: At impeachment hearing, irrelevant opinions by Trump critics masquerade as facts Democrats yearn to impeach President Trump over a purported “quid pro quo” that is found nowhere in the transcript of his phone call with the president of Ukraine.
Trump Impeachment Inquiry November 20, 2019 Morrison, Volker undercut claims of 'quid pro quo,' 'bribery' and 'cover-up' in pivotal day of testimony Republicans sounded a celebratory note as House Democrats' impeachment inquiry wrapped up another day of public hearings Tuesday evening, saying the day's witnesses had served only to highlight fundamental problems in the case against President Trump.
OPINION November 20, 2019 Tom Del Beccaro: Impeachment hearings Day 3 – Top 7 takeaways Day Three of the House Intelligence Committee impeachment hearings is in the books and by any reasonable account, it was a long and bad day for impeachment advocates.
OPINION November 19, 2019 RNC Chair McDaniel: Baseless impeachment inquiry is a waste of time, keeps Dems from passing vital legislation Voters have had enough of the endless Democratic investigations.They want Democrats to give up their futile search for wrongdoing by President Trump and actually work with him to serve the American people,.
OPINION November 19, 2019 Tom Del Beccaro: Adam Schiff’s impeachment inquiry is most one-sided in history – A political attack on GOP Russian conspiracies have now turned to Ukrainian stories – and once again Schiff is at the center of it all.
OPINION November 19, 2019 Deroy Murdock: In impeachment inquiry, Democrats ignore Ukrainian denials of pressure by Trump Multiple Ukrainian officials deny that Trump pressured them to investigate the Bidens or Ukraine's role in the 2016 U.S. election -- but Democrats ignore this in their impeachment inquiry.
Trump Impeachment Inquiry November 19, 2019 Alexander Vindman draws applause during impeachment hearing testimony: 'This is America ... Here, right matters' National Security Council official Lt. Col. Alexander Vindman drew applause from spectators during his congressional testimony Tuesday after he expressed his love for America before the House Intelligence Committee.
OPINION November 20, 2019 Gregg Jarrett: Trump impeachment based on unreliable presumptions, rumor and innuendo – Not facts The House Intelligence Committee’s impeachment hearing Wednesday posed a conundrum. Better yet, let’s call it a riddle. When is a “quid pro quo” not a “quid pro quo?” The answer is … when it’s “presumed.”
Fox News Flash November 20, 2019 Ken Starr on Gordon Sondland's impeachment hearing testimony: 'One of those bombshell days' Former Whitewater Independent Counsel Ken Starr said Wednesday that the testimony of Ambassador to the European Union Gordon Sondland all but guarantees articles of impeachment will be drawn up by House Democrats, and laid out what he believed to be House Intelligence Committee Chairman Adam Schiff's claim that he had enough proof for the House to impeach President Trump.
Fox News Flash November 20, 2019 Sen. Perdue: Allegations against Trump don't rise to level of impeachment Sen. David Perdue said Wednesday that the claims of alleged misconduct by impeachment inquiry witness and European Union ambassador Gordon Sondland do not warrant the impeachment of President Trump.
OPINION November 20, 2019 Gregg Jarrett: At impeachment hearing, irrelevant opinions by Trump critics masquerade as facts Democrats yearn to impeach President Trump over a purported “quid pro quo” that is found nowhere in the transcript of his phone call with the president of Ukraine.
Trump Impeachment Inquiry November 20, 2019 Morrison, Volker undercut claims of 'quid pro quo,' 'bribery' and 'cover-up' in pivotal day of testimony Republicans sounded a celebratory note as House Democrats' impeachment inquiry wrapped up another day of public hearings Tuesday evening, saying the day's witnesses had served only to highlight fundamental problems in the case against President Trump.
OPINION November 20, 2019 Tom Del Beccaro: Impeachment hearings Day 3 – Top 7 takeaways Day Three of the House Intelligence Committee impeachment hearings is in the books and by any reasonable account, it was a long and bad day for impeachment advocates.
OPINION November 19, 2019 RNC Chair McDaniel: Baseless impeachment inquiry is a waste of time, keeps Dems from passing vital legislation Voters have had enough of the endless Democratic investigations.They want Democrats to give up their futile search for wrongdoing by President Trump and actually work with him to serve the American people,.
OPINION November 19, 2019 Tom Del Beccaro: Adam Schiff’s impeachment inquiry is most one-sided in history – A political attack on GOP Russian conspiracies have now turned to Ukrainian stories – and once again Schiff is at the center of it all.
OPINION November 19, 2019 Deroy Murdock: In impeachment inquiry, Democrats ignore Ukrainian denials of pressure by Trump Multiple Ukrainian officials deny that Trump pressured them to investigate the Bidens or Ukraine's role in the 2016 U.S. election -- but Democrats ignore this in their impeachment inquiry.
Trump Impeachment Inquiry November 19, 2019 Alexander Vindman draws applause during impeachment hearing testimony: 'This is America ... Here, right matters' National Security Council official Lt. Col. Alexander Vindman drew applause from spectators during his congressional testimony Tuesday after he expressed his love for America before the House Intelligence Committee.
OPINION November 20, 2019 Gregg Jarrett: Trump impeachment based on unreliable presumptions, rumor and innuendo – Not facts The House Intelligence Committee’s impeachment hearing Wednesday posed a conundrum. Better yet, let’s call it a riddle. When is a “quid pro quo” not a “quid pro quo?” The answer is … when it’s “presumed.”
Fox News Flash November 20, 2019 Ken Starr on Gordon Sondland's impeachment hearing testimony: 'One of those bombshell days' Former Whitewater Independent Counsel Ken Starr said Wednesday that the testimony of Ambassador to the European Union Gordon Sondland all but guarantees articles of impeachment will be drawn up by House Democrats, and laid out what he believed to be House Intelligence Committee Chairman Adam Schiff's claim that he had enough proof for the House to impeach President Trump.
Fox News Flash November 20, 2019 Sen. Perdue: Allegations against Trump don't rise to level of impeachment Sen. David Perdue said Wednesday that the claims of alleged misconduct by impeachment inquiry witness and European Union ambassador Gordon Sondland do not warrant the impeachment of President Trump.
OPINION November 20, 2019 Gregg Jarrett: At impeachment hearing, irrelevant opinions by Trump critics masquerade as facts Democrats yearn to impeach President Trump over a purported “quid pro quo” that is found nowhere in the transcript of his phone call with the president of Ukraine.
Trump Impeachment Inquiry November 20, 2019 Morrison, Volker undercut claims of 'quid pro quo,' 'bribery' and 'cover-up' in pivotal day of testimony Republicans sounded a celebratory note as House Democrats' impeachment inquiry wrapped up another day of public hearings Tuesday evening, saying the day's witnesses had served only to highlight fundamental problems in the case against President Trump.
OPINION November 20, 2019 Tom Del Beccaro: Impeachment hearings Day 3 – Top 7 takeaways Day Three of the House Intelligence Committee impeachment hearings is in the books and by any reasonable account, it was a long and bad day for impeachment advocates.
OPINION November 19, 2019 RNC Chair McDaniel: Baseless impeachment inquiry is a waste of time, keeps Dems from passing vital legislation Voters have had enough of the endless Democratic investigations.They want Democrats to give up their futile search for wrongdoing by President Trump and actually work with him to serve the American people,.
OPINION November 19, 2019 Tom Del Beccaro: Adam Schiff’s impeachment inquiry is most one-sided in history – A political attack on GOP Russian conspiracies have now turned to Ukrainian stories – and once again Schiff is at the center of it all.
OPINION November 19, 2019 Deroy Murdock: In impeachment inquiry, Democrats ignore Ukrainian denials of pressure by Trump Multiple Ukrainian officials deny that Trump pressured them to investigate the Bidens or Ukraine's role in the 2016 U.S. election -- but Democrats ignore this in their impeachment inquiry.
Trump Impeachment Inquiry November 19, 2019 Alexander Vindman draws applause during impeachment hearing testimony: 'This is America ... Here, right matters' National Security Council official Lt. Col. Alexander Vindman drew applause from spectators during his congressional testimony Tuesday after he expressed his love for America before the House Intelligence Committee.
William Barr October 23, 2019 William Barr must recuse himself from Ukraine probe, New York City Bar Association says The New York City Bar Association is demanding that U.S. Attorney General William Barr recuse himself from the Department of Justice probe into the Trump-Ukraine phone call that is central to the impeachment inquiry against the president, citing potential conflicts of interest, the group said in a statement Wednesday.
Bill Weld October 23, 2019 Republican 2020 candidate slams 'out of control' Trump after his attack on GOP critics Former Massachusetts Gov. Bill Weld, a 2020 Republican presidential candidate, called President Trump "completely unacceptable" and rejected claims GOP lawmakers who don't support him are "human scum."
State Department October 23, 2019 Judge orders State Department to produce Ukraine documents A U.S. district judge on Wednesday ordered the State Department to comply with a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request for documents regarding Ukraine and the Trump administration.
Ukraine October 23, 2019 Giuliani associates plead not guilty to campaign finance charges Lev Parnas and Igor Fruman, two associates of President Trump’s attorney Rudy Giuliani, pleaded not guilty Wednesday to campaign finance charges tied to political contributions, including hundreds of thousands of dollars to a pro-Trump super PAC.
Trump Impeachment Inquiry October 23, 2019 Former GOP congressman: 'My nose is not a heat-seeking missile for the president's backside' It's time for Republicans to start pushing back against President Trump and his administration, and stop sucking up to the White House, said former GOP Rep. Charlie Dent during a Wednesday television interview.
ELECTIONS October 23, 2019 Support for impeachment inquiry reaches new high: poll A new national poll by Quinnipiac University indicates that 55 percent of registered voters support the House Democrats' impeachment investigation into President Trump, with 43 percent opposed.
ELECTIONS October 23, 2019 Marc Thiessen: US foreign aid to Ukraine and elsewhere often comes with strings attached – a quid pro quo It seems as though the fate of the Trump presidency hangs on three Latin words. But it's not exactly true.
Trump Impeachment Inquiry October 23, 2019 Dems may pursue perjury charges against Sondland: Welch A Democratic congressman involved in the House impeachment investigation said Tuesday that his committee may pursue perjury charges against Gordon Sondland, the U.S. ambassador to the European Union, as a result of his closed-door deposition last week before three House committees investigating impeachment.
Donald Trump October 23, 2019 Trump blasts report that Conway or Mnuchin might replace Mulvaney: 'Fake News!' President Trump fired off a late-night Twitter message Tuesday, slamming as “Fake News!” a story that said top aides Kellyanne Conway and Steve Mnuchin were under consideration to replace acting White House chief of staff Mick Mulvaney.
Kevin McCarthy October 23, 2019 Republican lawmaker 'destroyed' latest impeachment inquiry witness argument: McCarthy House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy, R-Calif., claimed a fellow Republican lawmaker deconstructed a key part of the latest Trump impeachment inquiry witness' testimony in Tuesday's closed-door session.
Trump Impeachment Inquiry October 22, 2019 Diplomat Bill Taylor testifies Trump used Ukraine aid, White House meeting as leverage for probes Acting U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine Bill Taylor testified unequivocally Tuesday that President Trump pushed Ukraine to investigate both election interference and a company linked to former Vice President Joe Biden's son -- and was willing to hold up military aid and a White House meeting to get a public announcement from the country that the probes were underway.
POLITICS October 21, 2019 Trump tells 'Hannity' he wants AG Barr to 'find out what is going on' with potential ties between Hillary Clinton, Steele dossier and Ukraine President Trump told Fox News he hopes Attorney General William Barr looks into potential ties between Ukraine, Hillary Clinton and the controversial anti-Trump dossier compiled by British ex-spy Christopher Steele.
Trump Impeachment Inquiry October 21, 2019 Trump's impeachment controversy is being overshadowed by other news in Ukraine Ukraine has been thrust into the limelight as the country of interest at the center of the Democratic-led impeachment inquiry in the United States – but inside the embattled country, that controversy has mostly been overshadowed by more pressing internal issues.
Ukraine October 20, 2019 Sen. Ron Johnson: Clinton-Ukraine collusion allegations remain unaddressed by media The lack of media attention to alleged Ukrainian involvement in the 2016 election leaves many questions about the claims unanswered, according to Senate Homeland Security Committee Chairman Ron Johnson, R-Wis.
Fox News Flash October 19, 2019 Hans Van Spakovsky: DOJ needs to open investigation into the Bidens' Ukraine dealings The Justice Department (DOJ) needs to open an investigation into Hunter and Joe Biden's dealings in Ukraine, former DOJ official and Senior Legal Fellow at The Heritage Foundation Hans Van Spakovsky asserted Saturday.
Joe Biden October 19, 2019 Hunter Biden got $83G per month for Ukraine 'ceremonial' gig: report Hunter Biden was reportedly paid $83,333 per month after being hired by Burisma Holdings, one of Ukraine’s largest natural gas companies, in 2014 as a non-executive “ceremonial figure” with a “powerful name,” according to a report.
Trump 2020 Campaign October 19, 2019 Trump campaign offering 'Get Over It' T-shirts after explosive Mulvaney presser It appears the Trump 2020 campaign is looking to capitalize on the "Get over it" advice that acting White House Chief of Staff Mick Mulvaney dished out to reporters this week regarding the Trump-Ukraine phone call controversy.
Joe Biden October 18, 2019 Hunter Biden on new wife he married after 6 days, matching 'shalom' tattoos Hunter Biden, the son of former Vice President Joe Biden, said in an interview that aired Friday that he met, married and got matching "shalom" tattoos in less than a week after laying eyes on his current wife Melissa Cohen Biden, a filmmaker from South Africa.
Fox News Flash October 18, 2019 WATCH: Rick Perry pressed on looming exit from Trump administration, denies it's linked to Ukraine call The United States is being "hamstrung" because of the House Democrats' "politically generated" impeachment inquiry, Secretary of Energy Rick Perry said on Friday.
Trump 2020 Campaign October 18, 2019 Trump rally in Dallas marked by enthusiasm, in sharp contrast to chaos in Minneapolis President Trump was headlining a campaign rally on friendly turf in Dallas, Texas on Thursday, just hours after Energy Secretary and former Texas Gov. Rick Perry announced he would soon step aside amid scrutiny from House Democrats conducting an impeachment inquiry.
Trump Impeachment Inquiry October 22, 2019 Diplomat Bill Taylor testifies Trump used Ukraine aid, White House meeting as leverage for probes Acting U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine Bill Taylor testified unequivocally Tuesday that President Trump pushed Ukraine to investigate both election interference and a company linked to former Vice President Joe Biden's son -- and was willing to hold up military aid and a White House meeting to get a public announcement from the country that the probes were underway.
POLITICS October 21, 2019 Trump tells 'Hannity' he wants AG Barr to 'find out what is going on' with potential ties between Hillary Clinton, Steele dossier and Ukraine President Trump told Fox News he hopes Attorney General William Barr looks into potential ties between Ukraine, Hillary Clinton and the controversial anti-Trump dossier compiled by British ex-spy Christopher Steele.
Trump Impeachment Inquiry October 21, 2019 Trump's impeachment controversy is being overshadowed by other news in Ukraine Ukraine has been thrust into the limelight as the country of interest at the center of the Democratic-led impeachment inquiry in the United States – but inside the embattled country, that controversy has mostly been overshadowed by more pressing internal issues.
Ukraine October 20, 2019 Sen. Ron Johnson: Clinton-Ukraine collusion allegations remain unaddressed by media The lack of media attention to alleged Ukrainian involvement in the 2016 election leaves many questions about the claims unanswered, according to Senate Homeland Security Committee Chairman Ron Johnson, R-Wis.
Fox News Flash October 19, 2019 Hans Van Spakovsky: DOJ needs to open investigation into the Bidens' Ukraine dealings The Justice Department (DOJ) needs to open an investigation into Hunter and Joe Biden's dealings in Ukraine, former DOJ official and Senior Legal Fellow at The Heritage Foundation Hans Van Spakovsky asserted Saturday.
Joe Biden October 19, 2019 Hunter Biden got $83G per month for Ukraine 'ceremonial' gig: report Hunter Biden was reportedly paid $83,333 per month after being hired by Burisma Holdings, one of Ukraine’s largest natural gas companies, in 2014 as a non-executive “ceremonial figure” with a “powerful name,” according to a report.
Trump 2020 Campaign October 19, 2019 Trump campaign offering 'Get Over It' T-shirts after explosive Mulvaney presser It appears the Trump 2020 campaign is looking to capitalize on the "Get over it" advice that acting White House Chief of Staff Mick Mulvaney dished out to reporters this week regarding the Trump-Ukraine phone call controversy.
Joe Biden October 18, 2019 Hunter Biden on new wife he married after 6 days, matching 'shalom' tattoos Hunter Biden, the son of former Vice President Joe Biden, said in an interview that aired Friday that he met, married and got matching "shalom" tattoos in less than a week after laying eyes on his current wife Melissa Cohen Biden, a filmmaker from South Africa.
Fox News Flash October 18, 2019 WATCH: Rick Perry pressed on looming exit from Trump administration, denies it's linked to Ukraine call The United States is being "hamstrung" because of the House Democrats' "politically generated" impeachment inquiry, Secretary of Energy Rick Perry said on Friday.
Trump 2020 Campaign October 18, 2019 Trump rally in Dallas marked by enthusiasm, in sharp contrast to chaos in Minneapolis President Trump was headlining a campaign rally on friendly turf in Dallas, Texas on Thursday, just hours after Energy Secretary and former Texas Gov. Rick Perry announced he would soon step aside amid scrutiny from House Democrats conducting an impeachment inquiry.
Trump Impeachment Inquiry October 22, 2019 Diplomat Bill Taylor testifies Trump used Ukraine aid, White House meeting as leverage for probes Acting U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine Bill Taylor testified unequivocally Tuesday that President Trump pushed Ukraine to investigate both election interference and a company linked to former Vice President Joe Biden's son -- and was willing to hold up military aid and a White House meeting to get a public announcement from the country that the probes were underway.
POLITICS October 21, 2019 Trump tells 'Hannity' he wants AG Barr to 'find out what is going on' with potential ties between Hillary Clinton, Steele dossier and Ukraine President Trump told Fox News he hopes Attorney General William Barr looks into potential ties between Ukraine, Hillary Clinton and the controversial anti-Trump dossier compiled by British ex-spy Christopher Steele.
Trump Impeachment Inquiry October 21, 2019 Trump's impeachment controversy is being overshadowed by other news in Ukraine Ukraine has been thrust into the limelight as the country of interest at the center of the Democratic-led impeachment inquiry in the United States – but inside the embattled country, that controversy has mostly been overshadowed by more pressing internal issues.
Ukraine October 20, 2019 Sen. Ron Johnson: Clinton-Ukraine collusion allegations remain unaddressed by media The lack of media attention to alleged Ukrainian involvement in the 2016 election leaves many questions about the claims unanswered, according to Senate Homeland Security Committee Chairman Ron Johnson, R-Wis.
Fox News Flash October 19, 2019 Hans Van Spakovsky: DOJ needs to open investigation into the Bidens' Ukraine dealings The Justice Department (DOJ) needs to open an investigation into Hunter and Joe Biden's dealings in Ukraine, former DOJ official and Senior Legal Fellow at The Heritage Foundation Hans Van Spakovsky asserted Saturday.
Joe Biden October 19, 2019 Hunter Biden got $83G per month for Ukraine 'ceremonial' gig: report Hunter Biden was reportedly paid $83,333 per month after being hired by Burisma Holdings, one of Ukraine’s largest natural gas companies, in 2014 as a non-executive “ceremonial figure” with a “powerful name,” according to a report.
Trump 2020 Campaign October 19, 2019 Trump campaign offering 'Get Over It' T-shirts after explosive Mulvaney presser It appears the Trump 2020 campaign is looking to capitalize on the "Get over it" advice that acting White House Chief of Staff Mick Mulvaney dished out to reporters this week regarding the Trump-Ukraine phone call controversy.
Joe Biden October 18, 2019 Hunter Biden on new wife he married after 6 days, matching 'shalom' tattoos Hunter Biden, the son of former Vice President Joe Biden, said in an interview that aired Friday that he met, married and got matching "shalom" tattoos in less than a week after laying eyes on his current wife Melissa Cohen Biden, a filmmaker from South Africa.
Fox News Flash October 18, 2019 WATCH: Rick Perry pressed on looming exit from Trump administration, denies it's linked to Ukraine call The United States is being "hamstrung" because of the House Democrats' "politically generated" impeachment inquiry, Secretary of Energy Rick Perry said on Friday.
Trump 2020 Campaign October 18, 2019 Trump rally in Dallas marked by enthusiasm, in sharp contrast to chaos in Minneapolis President Trump was headlining a campaign rally on friendly turf in Dallas, Texas on Thursday, just hours after Energy Secretary and former Texas Gov. Rick Perry announced he would soon step aside amid scrutiny from House Democrats conducting an impeachment inquiry.
Trump Impeachment Inquiry October 22, 2019 Diplomat Bill Taylor testifies Trump used Ukraine aid, White House meeting as leverage for probes Acting U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine Bill Taylor testified unequivocally Tuesday that President Trump pushed Ukraine to investigate both election interference and a company linked to former Vice President Joe Biden's son -- and was willing to hold up military aid and a White House meeting to get a public announcement from the country that the probes were underway.
POLITICS October 21, 2019 Trump tells 'Hannity' he wants AG Barr to 'find out what is going on' with potential ties between Hillary Clinton, Steele dossier and Ukraine President Trump told Fox News he hopes Attorney General William Barr looks into potential ties between Ukraine, Hillary Clinton and the controversial anti-Trump dossier compiled by British ex-spy Christopher Steele.
Trump Impeachment Inquiry October 21, 2019 Trump's impeachment controversy is being overshadowed by other news in Ukraine Ukraine has been thrust into the limelight as the country of interest at the center of the Democratic-led impeachment inquiry in the United States – but inside the embattled country, that controversy has mostly been overshadowed by more pressing internal issues.
Ukraine October 20, 2019 Sen. Ron Johnson: Clinton-Ukraine collusion allegations remain unaddressed by media The lack of media attention to alleged Ukrainian involvement in the 2016 election leaves many questions about the claims unanswered, according to Senate Homeland Security Committee Chairman Ron Johnson, R-Wis.
Fox News Flash October 19, 2019 Hans Van Spakovsky: DOJ needs to open investigation into the Bidens' Ukraine dealings The Justice Department (DOJ) needs to open an investigation into Hunter and Joe Biden's dealings in Ukraine, former DOJ official and Senior Legal Fellow at The Heritage Foundation Hans Van Spakovsky asserted Saturday.
Joe Biden October 19, 2019 Hunter Biden got $83G per month for Ukraine 'ceremonial' gig: report Hunter Biden was reportedly paid $83,333 per month after being hired by Burisma Holdings, one of Ukraine’s largest natural gas companies, in 2014 as a non-executive “ceremonial figure” with a “powerful name,” according to a report.
Trump 2020 Campaign October 19, 2019 Trump campaign offering 'Get Over It' T-shirts after explosive Mulvaney presser It appears the Trump 2020 campaign is looking to capitalize on the "Get over it" advice that acting White House Chief of Staff Mick Mulvaney dished out to reporters this week regarding the Trump-Ukraine phone call controversy.
Joe Biden October 18, 2019 Hunter Biden on new wife he married after 6 days, matching 'shalom' tattoos Hunter Biden, the son of former Vice President Joe Biden, said in an interview that aired Friday that he met, married and got matching "shalom" tattoos in less than a week after laying eyes on his current wife Melissa Cohen Biden, a filmmaker from South Africa.
Fox News Flash October 18, 2019 WATCH: Rick Perry pressed on looming exit from Trump administration, denies it's linked to Ukraine call The United States is being "hamstrung" because of the House Democrats' "politically generated" impeachment inquiry, Secretary of Energy Rick Perry said on Friday.
Trump 2020 Campaign October 18, 2019 Trump rally in Dallas marked by enthusiasm, in sharp contrast to chaos in Minneapolis President Trump was headlining a campaign rally on friendly turf in Dallas, Texas on Thursday, just hours after Energy Secretary and former Texas Gov. Rick Perry announced he would soon step aside amid scrutiny from House Democrats conducting an impeachment inquiry.
Trump Impeachment Inquiry October 22, 2019 Diplomat Bill Taylor testifies Trump used Ukraine aid, White House meeting as leverage for probes Acting U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine Bill Taylor testified unequivocally Tuesday that President Trump pushed Ukraine to investigate both election interference and a company linked to former Vice President Joe Biden's son -- and was willing to hold up military aid and a White House meeting to get a public announcement from the country that the probes were underway.
POLITICS October 21, 2019 Trump tells 'Hannity' he wants AG Barr to 'find out what is going on' with potential ties between Hillary Clinton, Steele dossier and Ukraine President Trump told Fox News he hopes Attorney General William Barr looks into potential ties between Ukraine, Hillary Clinton and the controversial anti-Trump dossier compiled by British ex-spy Christopher Steele.
Trump Impeachment Inquiry October 21, 2019 Trump's impeachment controversy is being overshadowed by other news in Ukraine Ukraine has been thrust into the limelight as the country of interest at the center of the Democratic-led impeachment inquiry in the United States – but inside the embattled country, that controversy has mostly been overshadowed by more pressing internal issues.
Ukraine October 20, 2019 Sen. Ron Johnson: Clinton-Ukraine collusion allegations remain unaddressed by media The lack of media attention to alleged Ukrainian involvement in the 2016 election leaves many questions about the claims unanswered, according to Senate Homeland Security Committee Chairman Ron Johnson, R-Wis.
Fox News Flash October 19, 2019 Hans Van Spakovsky: DOJ needs to open investigation into the Bidens' Ukraine dealings The Justice Department (DOJ) needs to open an investigation into Hunter and Joe Biden's dealings in Ukraine, former DOJ official and Senior Legal Fellow at The Heritage Foundation Hans Van Spakovsky asserted Saturday.
Joe Biden October 19, 2019 Hunter Biden got $83G per month for Ukraine 'ceremonial' gig: report Hunter Biden was reportedly paid $83,333 per month after being hired by Burisma Holdings, one of Ukraine’s largest natural gas companies, in 2014 as a non-executive “ceremonial figure” with a “powerful name,” according to a report.
Trump 2020 Campaign October 19, 2019 Trump campaign offering 'Get Over It' T-shirts after explosive Mulvaney presser It appears the Trump 2020 campaign is looking to capitalize on the "Get over it" advice that acting White House Chief of Staff Mick Mulvaney dished out to reporters this week regarding the Trump-Ukraine phone call controversy.
Joe Biden October 18, 2019 Hunter Biden on new wife he married after 6 days, matching 'shalom' tattoos Hunter Biden, the son of former Vice President Joe Biden, said in an interview that aired Friday that he met, married and got matching "shalom" tattoos in less than a week after laying eyes on his current wife Melissa Cohen Biden, a filmmaker from South Africa.
Fox News Flash October 18, 2019 WATCH: Rick Perry pressed on looming exit from Trump administration, denies it's linked to Ukraine call The United States is being "hamstrung" because of the House Democrats' "politically generated" impeachment inquiry, Secretary of Energy Rick Perry said on Friday.
Trump 2020 Campaign October 18, 2019 Trump rally in Dallas marked by enthusiasm, in sharp contrast to chaos in Minneapolis President Trump was headlining a campaign rally on friendly turf in Dallas, Texas on Thursday, just hours after Energy Secretary and former Texas Gov. Rick Perry announced he would soon step aside amid scrutiny from House Democrats conducting an impeachment inquiry.
Trump Impeachment Inquiry October 22, 2019 Diplomat Bill Taylor testifies Trump used Ukraine aid, White House meeting as leverage for probes Acting U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine Bill Taylor testified unequivocally Tuesday that President Trump pushed Ukraine to investigate both election interference and a company linked to former Vice President Joe Biden's son -- and was willing to hold up military aid and a White House meeting to get a public announcement from the country that the probes were underway.
POLITICS October 21, 2019 Trump tells 'Hannity' he wants AG Barr to 'find out what is going on' with potential ties between Hillary Clinton, Steele dossier and Ukraine President Trump told Fox News he hopes Attorney General William Barr looks into potential ties between Ukraine, Hillary Clinton and the controversial anti-Trump dossier compiled by British ex-spy Christopher Steele.
Trump Impeachment Inquiry October 21, 2019 Trump's impeachment controversy is being overshadowed by other news in Ukraine Ukraine has been thrust into the limelight as the country of interest at the center of the Democratic-led impeachment inquiry in the United States – but inside the embattled country, that controversy has mostly been overshadowed by more pressing internal issues.
Ukraine October 20, 2019 Sen. Ron Johnson: Clinton-Ukraine collusion allegations remain unaddressed by media The lack of media attention to alleged Ukrainian involvement in the 2016 election leaves many questions about the claims unanswered, according to Senate Homeland Security Committee Chairman Ron Johnson, R-Wis.
Fox News Flash October 19, 2019 Hans Van Spakovsky: DOJ needs to open investigation into the Bidens' Ukraine dealings The Justice Department (DOJ) needs to open an investigation into Hunter and Joe Biden's dealings in Ukraine, former DOJ official and Senior Legal Fellow at The Heritage Foundation Hans Van Spakovsky asserted Saturday.
Joe Biden October 19, 2019 Hunter Biden got $83G per month for Ukraine 'ceremonial' gig: report Hunter Biden was reportedly paid $83,333 per month after being hired by Burisma Holdings, one of Ukraine’s largest natural gas companies, in 2014 as a non-executive “ceremonial figure” with a “powerful name,” according to a report.
Trump 2020 Campaign October 19, 2019 Trump campaign offering 'Get Over It' T-shirts after explosive Mulvaney presser It appears the Trump 2020 campaign is looking to capitalize on the "Get over it" advice that acting White House Chief of Staff Mick Mulvaney dished out to reporters this week regarding the Trump-Ukraine phone call controversy.
Joe Biden October 18, 2019 Hunter Biden on new wife he married after 6 days, matching 'shalom' tattoos Hunter Biden, the son of former Vice President Joe Biden, said in an interview that aired Friday that he met, married and got matching "shalom" tattoos in less than a week after laying eyes on his current wife Melissa Cohen Biden, a filmmaker from South Africa.
Fox News Flash October 18, 2019 WATCH: Rick Perry pressed on looming exit from Trump administration, denies it's linked to Ukraine call The United States is being "hamstrung" because of the House Democrats' "politically generated" impeachment inquiry, Secretary of Energy Rick Perry said on Friday.
Trump 2020 Campaign October 18, 2019 Trump rally in Dallas marked by enthusiasm, in sharp contrast to chaos in Minneapolis President Trump was headlining a campaign rally on friendly turf in Dallas, Texas on Thursday, just hours after Energy Secretary and former Texas Gov. Rick Perry announced he would soon step aside amid scrutiny from House Democrats conducting an impeachment inquiry.
White House October 7, 2019 House Dems subpoena Pentagon, White House budget office in impeachment inquiry The chairmen of three powerful House committees on Monday issued subpoenas to the Pentagon and the White House Office of Management and Budget for documents relating to President Trump’s July phone call with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, in the latest escalation of Democrats' impeachment inquiry.
Joe Biden October 7, 2019 Mollie Hemingway: Joe Biden's brother also involved in scandal and media ignores it James Biden, the brother of 2020 presidential hopeful Joe Biden, has become enveloped in the Ukraine scandal surrounding the former vice president but has received very little media attention, according to Federalist editor Mollie Hemingway.
Trump Impeachment Inquiry October 6, 2019 Sen. Chris Murphy accuses Sen. Ron Johnson of giving Trump 'green light' to 'solicit foreign interference' Sen. Ron Johnson, R-Wis., has bowed down to President Trump and given him the "green light" to enlist foreign governments to crush his political opponents, Sen. Chris Murphy, D-Conn., said in a Sunday interview.
Joe Biden October 6, 2019 Biden calls Trump 'unhinged' as president lashes out on Twitter Former Vice President Joe Biden took a shot at President Trump on Sunday, calling him “unhinged” amid Trump’s response to the impeachment inquiry into him and the president’s own allegations of wrongdoing by Biden and his son with Ukraine.
Trump Impeachment Inquiry October 6, 2019 Sen. Klobuchar labels Trump 'global gangster' during CNN Ukraine interview President Trump has acted like a "global gangster" and been overly reckless with his handling of American relations with Ukraine, said 2020 presidential hopeful Sen. Amy Klobuchar, D-Minn., during a Sunday television interview.
Donald Trump October 6, 2019 Giuliani says media tried to cover up corruption allegations leveled against 'honey boy' Biden President Trump’s personal attorney Rudy Giuliani lambasted the media on Sunday for what he says is its failure to investigate allegations of corruption leveled against former Vice President Joe Biden and his family.
Donald Trump October 6, 2019 Trump continues attacks on Mitt Romney, says Democrats have bad policies but 'they stick together' President Trump on Sunday continued his social media attack on Sen. Mitt Romney, R-Utah – offering up some rare praise for Democrats while slamming his fellow Republican for his perceived disloyalty.
Ukraine October 6, 2019 Rick Perry denies discussing Bidens with Trump or Ukraine officials: reports Energy Secretary Rick Perry denies ever mentioning the Bidens during discussions with Ukrainian officials or with President Trump, according to reports.
Trump Impeachment Inquiry October 5, 2019 Second Trump-Ukraine whistleblower complaint being considered: report A second U.S. intelligence official is considering filing a formal whistleblower complaint about President Trump's dealings with the government of Ukraine, according to a report.
Ukraine October 5, 2019 US aid to Ukraine was contingent on 2016 election probe, GOP senator says US diplomat told him A Republican U.S. senator claimed Friday that President Trump in August blocked him from reassuring Ukraine that military aid would be coming to the country from the U.S.
White House October 7, 2019 House Dems subpoena Pentagon, White House budget office in impeachment inquiry The chairmen of three powerful House committees on Monday issued subpoenas to the Pentagon and the White House Office of Management and Budget for documents relating to President Trump’s July phone call with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, in the latest escalation of Democrats' impeachment inquiry.
Joe Biden October 7, 2019 Mollie Hemingway: Joe Biden's brother also involved in scandal and media ignores it James Biden, the brother of 2020 presidential hopeful Joe Biden, has become enveloped in the Ukraine scandal surrounding the former vice president but has received very little media attention, according to Federalist editor Mollie Hemingway.
Trump Impeachment Inquiry October 6, 2019 Sen. Chris Murphy accuses Sen. Ron Johnson of giving Trump 'green light' to 'solicit foreign interference' Sen. Ron Johnson, R-Wis., has bowed down to President Trump and given him the "green light" to enlist foreign governments to crush his political opponents, Sen. Chris Murphy, D-Conn., said in a Sunday interview.
Joe Biden October 6, 2019 Biden calls Trump 'unhinged' as president lashes out on Twitter Former Vice President Joe Biden took a shot at President Trump on Sunday, calling him “unhinged” amid Trump’s response to the impeachment inquiry into him and the president’s own allegations of wrongdoing by Biden and his son with Ukraine.
Trump Impeachment Inquiry October 6, 2019 Sen. Klobuchar labels Trump 'global gangster' during CNN Ukraine interview President Trump has acted like a "global gangster" and been overly reckless with his handling of American relations with Ukraine, said 2020 presidential hopeful Sen. Amy Klobuchar, D-Minn., during a Sunday television interview.
Donald Trump October 6, 2019 Giuliani says media tried to cover up corruption allegations leveled against 'honey boy' Biden President Trump’s personal attorney Rudy Giuliani lambasted the media on Sunday for what he says is its failure to investigate allegations of corruption leveled against former Vice President Joe Biden and his family.
Donald Trump October 6, 2019 Trump continues attacks on Mitt Romney, says Democrats have bad policies but 'they stick together' President Trump on Sunday continued his social media attack on Sen. Mitt Romney, R-Utah – offering up some rare praise for Democrats while slamming his fellow Republican for his perceived disloyalty.
Ukraine October 6, 2019 Rick Perry denies discussing Bidens with Trump or Ukraine officials: reports Energy Secretary Rick Perry denies ever mentioning the Bidens during discussions with Ukrainian officials or with President Trump, according to reports.
Trump Impeachment Inquiry October 5, 2019 Second Trump-Ukraine whistleblower complaint being considered: report A second U.S. intelligence official is considering filing a formal whistleblower complaint about President Trump's dealings with the government of Ukraine, according to a report.
Ukraine October 5, 2019 US aid to Ukraine was contingent on 2016 election probe, GOP senator says US diplomat told him A Republican U.S. senator claimed Friday that President Trump in August blocked him from reassuring Ukraine that military aid would be coming to the country from the U.S.
White House October 7, 2019 House Dems subpoena Pentagon, White House budget office in impeachment inquiry The chairmen of three powerful House committees on Monday issued subpoenas to the Pentagon and the White House Office of Management and Budget for documents relating to President Trump’s July phone call with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, in the latest escalation of Democrats' impeachment inquiry.
Joe Biden October 7, 2019 Mollie Hemingway: Joe Biden's brother also involved in scandal and media ignores it James Biden, the brother of 2020 presidential hopeful Joe Biden, has become enveloped in the Ukraine scandal surrounding the former vice president but has received very little media attention, according to Federalist editor Mollie Hemingway.
Trump Impeachment Inquiry October 6, 2019 Sen. Chris Murphy accuses Sen. Ron Johnson of giving Trump 'green light' to 'solicit foreign interference' Sen. Ron Johnson, R-Wis., has bowed down to President Trump and given him the "green light" to enlist foreign governments to crush his political opponents, Sen. Chris Murphy, D-Conn., said in a Sunday interview.
Joe Biden October 6, 2019 Biden calls Trump 'unhinged' as president lashes out on Twitter Former Vice President Joe Biden took a shot at President Trump on Sunday, calling him “unhinged” amid Trump’s response to the impeachment inquiry into him and the president’s own allegations of wrongdoing by Biden and his son with Ukraine.
Trump Impeachment Inquiry October 6, 2019 Sen. Klobuchar labels Trump 'global gangster' during CNN Ukraine interview President Trump has acted like a "global gangster" and been overly reckless with his handling of American relations with Ukraine, said 2020 presidential hopeful Sen. Amy Klobuchar, D-Minn., during a Sunday television interview.
Donald Trump October 6, 2019 Giuliani says media tried to cover up corruption allegations leveled against 'honey boy' Biden President Trump’s personal attorney Rudy Giuliani lambasted the media on Sunday for what he says is its failure to investigate allegations of corruption leveled against former Vice President Joe Biden and his family.
Donald Trump October 6, 2019 Trump continues attacks on Mitt Romney, says Democrats have bad policies but 'they stick together' President Trump on Sunday continued his social media attack on Sen. Mitt Romney, R-Utah – offering up some rare praise for Democrats while slamming his fellow Republican for his perceived disloyalty.
Ukraine October 6, 2019 Rick Perry denies discussing Bidens with Trump or Ukraine officials: reports Energy Secretary Rick Perry denies ever mentioning the Bidens during discussions with Ukrainian officials or with President Trump, according to reports.
Trump Impeachment Inquiry October 5, 2019 Second Trump-Ukraine whistleblower complaint being considered: report A second U.S. intelligence official is considering filing a formal whistleblower complaint about President Trump's dealings with the government of Ukraine, according to a report.
Ukraine October 5, 2019 US aid to Ukraine was contingent on 2016 election probe, GOP senator says US diplomat told him A Republican U.S. senator claimed Friday that President Trump in August blocked him from reassuring Ukraine that military aid would be coming to the country from the U.S.
White House October 7, 2019 House Dems subpoena Pentagon, White House budget office in impeachment inquiry The chairmen of three powerful House committees on Monday issued subpoenas to the Pentagon and the White House Office of Management and Budget for documents relating to President Trump’s July phone call with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, in the latest escalation of Democrats' impeachment inquiry.
Joe Biden October 7, 2019 Mollie Hemingway: Joe Biden's brother also involved in scandal and media ignores it James Biden, the brother of 2020 presidential hopeful Joe Biden, has become enveloped in the Ukraine scandal surrounding the former vice president but has received very little media attention, according to Federalist editor Mollie Hemingway.
Trump Impeachment Inquiry October 6, 2019 Sen. Chris Murphy accuses Sen. Ron Johnson of giving Trump 'green light' to 'solicit foreign interference' Sen. Ron Johnson, R-Wis., has bowed down to President Trump and given him the "green light" to enlist foreign governments to crush his political opponents, Sen. Chris Murphy, D-Conn., said in a Sunday interview.
Joe Biden October 6, 2019 Biden calls Trump 'unhinged' as president lashes out on Twitter Former Vice President Joe Biden took a shot at President Trump on Sunday, calling him “unhinged” amid Trump’s response to the impeachment inquiry into him and the president’s own allegations of wrongdoing by Biden and his son with Ukraine.
Trump Impeachment Inquiry October 6, 2019 Sen. Klobuchar labels Trump 'global gangster' during CNN Ukraine interview President Trump has acted like a "global gangster" and been overly reckless with his handling of American relations with Ukraine, said 2020 presidential hopeful Sen. Amy Klobuchar, D-Minn., during a Sunday television interview.
Donald Trump October 6, 2019 Giuliani says media tried to cover up corruption allegations leveled against 'honey boy' Biden President Trump’s personal attorney Rudy Giuliani lambasted the media on Sunday for what he says is its failure to investigate allegations of corruption leveled against former Vice President Joe Biden and his family.
Donald Trump October 6, 2019 Trump continues attacks on Mitt Romney, says Democrats have bad policies but 'they stick together' President Trump on Sunday continued his social media attack on Sen. Mitt Romney, R-Utah – offering up some rare praise for Democrats while slamming his fellow Republican for his perceived disloyalty.
Ukraine October 6, 2019 Rick Perry denies discussing Bidens with Trump or Ukraine officials: reports Energy Secretary Rick Perry denies ever mentioning the Bidens during discussions with Ukrainian officials or with President Trump, according to reports.
Trump Impeachment Inquiry October 5, 2019 Second Trump-Ukraine whistleblower complaint being considered: report A second U.S. intelligence official is considering filing a formal whistleblower complaint about President Trump's dealings with the government of Ukraine, according to a report.
Ukraine October 5, 2019 US aid to Ukraine was contingent on 2016 election probe, GOP senator says US diplomat told him A Republican U.S. senator claimed Friday that President Trump in August blocked him from reassuring Ukraine that military aid would be coming to the country from the U.S.
White House October 7, 2019 House Dems subpoena Pentagon, White House budget office in impeachment inquiry The chairmen of three powerful House committees on Monday issued subpoenas to the Pentagon and the White House Office of Management and Budget for documents relating to President Trump’s July phone call with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, in the latest escalation of Democrats' impeachment inquiry.
Joe Biden October 7, 2019 Mollie Hemingway: Joe Biden's brother also involved in scandal and media ignores it James Biden, the brother of 2020 presidential hopeful Joe Biden, has become enveloped in the Ukraine scandal surrounding the former vice president but has received very little media attention, according to Federalist editor Mollie Hemingway.
Trump Impeachment Inquiry October 6, 2019 Sen. Chris Murphy accuses Sen. Ron Johnson of giving Trump 'green light' to 'solicit foreign interference' Sen. Ron Johnson, R-Wis., has bowed down to President Trump and given him the "green light" to enlist foreign governments to crush his political opponents, Sen. Chris Murphy, D-Conn., said in a Sunday interview.
Joe Biden October 6, 2019 Biden calls Trump 'unhinged' as president lashes out on Twitter Former Vice President Joe Biden took a shot at President Trump on Sunday, calling him “unhinged” amid Trump’s response to the impeachment inquiry into him and the president’s own allegations of wrongdoing by Biden and his son with Ukraine.
Trump Impeachment Inquiry October 6, 2019 Sen. Klobuchar labels Trump 'global gangster' during CNN Ukraine interview President Trump has acted like a "global gangster" and been overly reckless with his handling of American relations with Ukraine, said 2020 presidential hopeful Sen. Amy Klobuchar, D-Minn., during a Sunday television interview.
Donald Trump October 6, 2019 Giuliani says media tried to cover up corruption allegations leveled against 'honey boy' Biden President Trump’s personal attorney Rudy Giuliani lambasted the media on Sunday for what he says is its failure to investigate allegations of corruption leveled against former Vice President Joe Biden and his family.
Donald Trump October 6, 2019 Trump continues attacks on Mitt Romney, says Democrats have bad policies but 'they stick together' President Trump on Sunday continued his social media attack on Sen. Mitt Romney, R-Utah – offering up some rare praise for Democrats while slamming his fellow Republican for his perceived disloyalty.
Ukraine October 6, 2019 Rick Perry denies discussing Bidens with Trump or Ukraine officials: reports Energy Secretary Rick Perry denies ever mentioning the Bidens during discussions with Ukrainian officials or with President Trump, according to reports.
Trump Impeachment Inquiry October 5, 2019 Second Trump-Ukraine whistleblower complaint being considered: report A second U.S. intelligence official is considering filing a formal whistleblower complaint about President Trump's dealings with the government of Ukraine, according to a report.
Ukraine October 5, 2019 US aid to Ukraine was contingent on 2016 election probe, GOP senator says US diplomat told him A Republican U.S. senator claimed Friday that President Trump in August blocked him from reassuring Ukraine that military aid would be coming to the country from the U.S.
White House October 7, 2019 House Dems subpoena Pentagon, White House budget office in impeachment inquiry The chairmen of three powerful House committees on Monday issued subpoenas to the Pentagon and the White House Office of Management and Budget for documents relating to President Trump’s July phone call with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, in the latest escalation of Democrats' impeachment inquiry.
Joe Biden October 7, 2019 Mollie Hemingway: Joe Biden's brother also involved in scandal and media ignores it James Biden, the brother of 2020 presidential hopeful Joe Biden, has become enveloped in the Ukraine scandal surrounding the former vice president but has received very little media attention, according to Federalist editor Mollie Hemingway.
Trump Impeachment Inquiry October 6, 2019 Sen. Chris Murphy accuses Sen. Ron Johnson of giving Trump 'green light' to 'solicit foreign interference' Sen. Ron Johnson, R-Wis., has bowed down to President Trump and given him the "green light" to enlist foreign governments to crush his political opponents, Sen. Chris Murphy, D-Conn., said in a Sunday interview.
Joe Biden October 6, 2019 Biden calls Trump 'unhinged' as president lashes out on Twitter Former Vice President Joe Biden took a shot at President Trump on Sunday, calling him “unhinged” amid Trump’s response to the impeachment inquiry into him and the president’s own allegations of wrongdoing by Biden and his son with Ukraine.
Trump Impeachment Inquiry October 6, 2019 Sen. Klobuchar labels Trump 'global gangster' during CNN Ukraine interview President Trump has acted like a "global gangster" and been overly reckless with his handling of American relations with Ukraine, said 2020 presidential hopeful Sen. Amy Klobuchar, D-Minn., during a Sunday television interview.
Donald Trump October 6, 2019 Giuliani says media tried to cover up corruption allegations leveled against 'honey boy' Biden President Trump’s personal attorney Rudy Giuliani lambasted the media on Sunday for what he says is its failure to investigate allegations of corruption leveled against former Vice President Joe Biden and his family.
Donald Trump October 6, 2019 Trump continues attacks on Mitt Romney, says Democrats have bad policies but 'they stick together' President Trump on Sunday continued his social media attack on Sen. Mitt Romney, R-Utah – offering up some rare praise for Democrats while slamming his fellow Republican for his perceived disloyalty.
Ukraine October 6, 2019 Rick Perry denies discussing Bidens with Trump or Ukraine officials: reports Energy Secretary Rick Perry denies ever mentioning the Bidens during discussions with Ukrainian officials or with President Trump, according to reports.
Trump Impeachment Inquiry October 5, 2019 Second Trump-Ukraine whistleblower complaint being considered: report A second U.S. intelligence official is considering filing a formal whistleblower complaint about President Trump's dealings with the government of Ukraine, according to a report.
Ukraine October 5, 2019 US aid to Ukraine was contingent on 2016 election probe, GOP senator says US diplomat told him A Republican U.S. senator claimed Friday that President Trump in August blocked him from reassuring Ukraine that military aid would be coming to the country from the U.S.
White House October 7, 2019 House Dems subpoena Pentagon, White House budget office in impeachment inquiry The chairmen of three powerful House committees on Monday issued subpoenas to the Pentagon and the White House Office of Management and Budget for documents relating to President Trump’s July phone call with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, in the latest escalation of Democrats' impeachment inquiry.
Joe Biden October 7, 2019 Mollie Hemingway: Joe Biden's brother also involved in scandal and media ignores it James Biden, the brother of 2020 presidential hopeful Joe Biden, has become enveloped in the Ukraine scandal surrounding the former vice president but has received very little media attention, according to Federalist editor Mollie Hemingway.
Trump Impeachment Inquiry October 6, 2019 Sen. Chris Murphy accuses Sen. Ron Johnson of giving Trump 'green light' to 'solicit foreign interference' Sen. Ron Johnson, R-Wis., has bowed down to President Trump and given him the "green light" to enlist foreign governments to crush his political opponents, Sen. Chris Murphy, D-Conn., said in a Sunday interview.
Joe Biden October 6, 2019 Biden calls Trump 'unhinged' as president lashes out on Twitter Former Vice President Joe Biden took a shot at President Trump on Sunday, calling him “unhinged” amid Trump’s response to the impeachment inquiry into him and the president’s own allegations of wrongdoing by Biden and his son with Ukraine.
Trump Impeachment Inquiry October 6, 2019 Sen. Klobuchar labels Trump 'global gangster' during CNN Ukraine interview President Trump has acted like a "global gangster" and been overly reckless with his handling of American relations with Ukraine, said 2020 presidential hopeful Sen. Amy Klobuchar, D-Minn., during a Sunday television interview.
Donald Trump October 6, 2019 Giuliani says media tried to cover up corruption allegations leveled against 'honey boy' Biden President Trump’s personal attorney Rudy Giuliani lambasted the media on Sunday for what he says is its failure to investigate allegations of corruption leveled against former Vice President Joe Biden and his family.
Donald Trump October 6, 2019 Trump continues attacks on Mitt Romney, says Democrats have bad policies but 'they stick together' President Trump on Sunday continued his social media attack on Sen. Mitt Romney, R-Utah – offering up some rare praise for Democrats while slamming his fellow Republican for his perceived disloyalty.
Ukraine October 6, 2019 Rick Perry denies discussing Bidens with Trump or Ukraine officials: reports Energy Secretary Rick Perry denies ever mentioning the Bidens during discussions with Ukrainian officials or with President Trump, according to reports.
Trump Impeachment Inquiry October 5, 2019 Second Trump-Ukraine whistleblower complaint being considered: report A second U.S. intelligence official is considering filing a formal whistleblower complaint about President Trump's dealings with the government of Ukraine, according to a report.
Ukraine October 5, 2019 US aid to Ukraine was contingent on 2016 election probe, GOP senator says US diplomat told him A Republican U.S. senator claimed Friday that President Trump in August blocked him from reassuring Ukraine that military aid would be coming to the country from the U.S.
White House October 7, 2019 House Dems subpoena Pentagon, White House budget office in impeachment inquiry The chairmen of three powerful House committees on Monday issued subpoenas to the Pentagon and the White House Office of Management and Budget for documents relating to President Trump’s July phone call with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, in the latest escalation of Democrats' impeachment inquiry.
Joe Biden October 7, 2019 Mollie Hemingway: Joe Biden's brother also involved in scandal and media ignores it James Biden, the brother of 2020 presidential hopeful Joe Biden, has become enveloped in the Ukraine scandal surrounding the former vice president but has received very little media attention, according to Federalist editor Mollie Hemingway.
Trump Impeachment Inquiry October 6, 2019 Sen. Chris Murphy accuses Sen. Ron Johnson of giving Trump 'green light' to 'solicit foreign interference' Sen. Ron Johnson, R-Wis., has bowed down to President Trump and given him the "green light" to enlist foreign governments to crush his political opponents, Sen. Chris Murphy, D-Conn., said in a Sunday interview.
Joe Biden October 6, 2019 Biden calls Trump 'unhinged' as president lashes out on Twitter Former Vice President Joe Biden took a shot at President Trump on Sunday, calling him “unhinged” amid Trump’s response to the impeachment inquiry into him and the president’s own allegations of wrongdoing by Biden and his son with Ukraine.
Trump Impeachment Inquiry October 6, 2019 Sen. Klobuchar labels Trump 'global gangster' during CNN Ukraine interview President Trump has acted like a "global gangster" and been overly reckless with his handling of American relations with Ukraine, said 2020 presidential hopeful Sen. Amy Klobuchar, D-Minn., during a Sunday television interview.
Donald Trump October 6, 2019 Giuliani says media tried to cover up corruption allegations leveled against 'honey boy' Biden President Trump’s personal attorney Rudy Giuliani lambasted the media on Sunday for what he says is its failure to investigate allegations of corruption leveled against former Vice President Joe Biden and his family.
Donald Trump October 6, 2019 Trump continues attacks on Mitt Romney, says Democrats have bad policies but 'they stick together' President Trump on Sunday continued his social media attack on Sen. Mitt Romney, R-Utah – offering up some rare praise for Democrats while slamming his fellow Republican for his perceived disloyalty.
Ukraine October 6, 2019 Rick Perry denies discussing Bidens with Trump or Ukraine officials: reports Energy Secretary Rick Perry denies ever mentioning the Bidens during discussions with Ukrainian officials or with President Trump, according to reports.
Trump Impeachment Inquiry October 5, 2019 Second Trump-Ukraine whistleblower complaint being considered: report A second U.S. intelligence official is considering filing a formal whistleblower complaint about President Trump's dealings with the government of Ukraine, according to a report.
Ukraine October 5, 2019 US aid to Ukraine was contingent on 2016 election probe, GOP senator says US diplomat told him A Republican U.S. senator claimed Friday that President Trump in August blocked him from reassuring Ukraine that military aid would be coming to the country from the U.S.
Trump Impeachment Inquiry September 27, 2019 Former George W. Bush aide calls impeachment 'a fool's errand being pushed by fools' An impeachment inquiry into President Trump is a foolish endeavor that will likely backfire on the Democratic Party, according to Ned Ryun.
Trump Impeachment Inquiry September 27, 2019 Ed Henry challenges Dem lawmaker on Trump impeachment push in fiery exchange Fox News correspondent Ed Henry challenged a top Democratic lawmaker on his party's decision to move forward with an impeachment inquiry into President Trump.
Joe Biden September 27, 2019 Peter Schweizer: Donald Trump Jr. would be treated differently than Hunter Biden in Ukraine case Government Accountability Institute President Peter Schweizer has said he sees a double standard in how politicians like former Vice President Joe Biden appear to be "protected" in Washington.
OPINION September 27, 2019 Ari Fleischer: Dem drive to impeach Trump over Ukraine call is hysterical, hyperbolic and hypocritical Trump was wrong to discuss Joe Biden and his son with the president of Ukraine. But he doesn't deserve to be impeached.
ELECTIONS September 27, 2019 Biden rivals say they wouldn’t let child of their VP sit on a foreign company board Several Democrats running for president in 2020 say they wouldn’t allow the children of their vice president to sit on the board of a foreign company if they were elected president -- amid renewed scrutiny over the business dealings of Vice President Joe Biden's son.
State Department September 27, 2019 House committees subpoena Pompeo for Ukraine documents as part of impeachment inquiry The Democratic chairs of three House committees subpoenaed Secretary of State Mike Pompeo Friday for documents related to Ukraine that they say pertain to the impeachment inquiry against President Trump.
Trump Impeachment Inquiry September 27, 2019 Republicans want whistleblower's sources, as inconsistencies in complaint emerge Top Republicans on Thursday pushed to identify the White House officials who allegedly told a whistleblower of misconduct by the Trump administration, as Democrats ramped up their impeachment inquiry and audio emerged of President Trump referring to the whistleblower as "close to a spy."
OPINION September 27, 2019 Schweizer and McLeod: Busting Biden myths on Ukraine – Conduct of Joe and Hunter raises troubling questions Amid the furor over President Trump’s July 25 phone call with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, which has prompted House Democrats to move forward with a Trump impeachment inquiry, serious underlying questions about the Biden family’s involvement in Ukraine persist.
The View September 27, 2019 Abby Huntsman: 'You have no dignity' if you don't think Trump abused his power "The View" co-host Abby Huntsman took aim Friday at people who don't believe that President Trump abused his power during his controversial call with Ukraine.
Trump Impeachment Inquiry September 27, 2019 DOJ learned of Trump-Ukraine call from CIA official, days before complaint was turned over The Justice Department first learned about the controversial call between President Trump and the Ukrainian president in mid-August after being informed by a top CIA official of internal concerns, Fox News has confirmed.
Trump Impeachment Inquiry September 27, 2019 Former George W. Bush aide calls impeachment 'a fool's errand being pushed by fools' An impeachment inquiry into President Trump is a foolish endeavor that will likely backfire on the Democratic Party, according to Ned Ryun.
Trump Impeachment Inquiry September 27, 2019 Ed Henry challenges Dem lawmaker on Trump impeachment push in fiery exchange Fox News correspondent Ed Henry challenged a top Democratic lawmaker on his party's decision to move forward with an impeachment inquiry into President Trump.
Joe Biden September 27, 2019 Peter Schweizer: Donald Trump Jr. would be treated differently than Hunter Biden in Ukraine case Government Accountability Institute President Peter Schweizer has said he sees a double standard in how politicians like former Vice President Joe Biden appear to be "protected" in Washington.
OPINION September 27, 2019 Ari Fleischer: Dem drive to impeach Trump over Ukraine call is hysterical, hyperbolic and hypocritical Trump was wrong to discuss Joe Biden and his son with the president of Ukraine. But he doesn't deserve to be impeached.
ELECTIONS September 27, 2019 Biden rivals say they wouldn’t let child of their VP sit on a foreign company board Several Democrats running for president in 2020 say they wouldn’t allow the children of their vice president to sit on the board of a foreign company if they were elected president -- amid renewed scrutiny over the business dealings of Vice President Joe Biden's son.
State Department September 27, 2019 House committees subpoena Pompeo for Ukraine documents as part of impeachment inquiry The Democratic chairs of three House committees subpoenaed Secretary of State Mike Pompeo Friday for documents related to Ukraine that they say pertain to the impeachment inquiry against President Trump.
Trump Impeachment Inquiry September 27, 2019 Republicans want whistleblower's sources, as inconsistencies in complaint emerge Top Republicans on Thursday pushed to identify the White House officials who allegedly told a whistleblower of misconduct by the Trump administration, as Democrats ramped up their impeachment inquiry and audio emerged of President Trump referring to the whistleblower as "close to a spy."
OPINION September 27, 2019 Schweizer and McLeod: Busting Biden myths on Ukraine – Conduct of Joe and Hunter raises troubling questions Amid the furor over President Trump’s July 25 phone call with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, which has prompted House Democrats to move forward with a Trump impeachment inquiry, serious underlying questions about the Biden family’s involvement in Ukraine persist.
The View September 27, 2019 Abby Huntsman: 'You have no dignity' if you don't think Trump abused his power "The View" co-host Abby Huntsman took aim Friday at people who don't believe that President Trump abused his power during his controversial call with Ukraine.
Trump Impeachment Inquiry September 27, 2019 DOJ learned of Trump-Ukraine call from CIA official, days before complaint was turned over The Justice Department first learned about the controversial call between President Trump and the Ukrainian president in mid-August after being informed by a top CIA official of internal concerns, Fox News has confirmed.
Trump Impeachment Inquiry September 27, 2019 Former George W. Bush aide calls impeachment 'a fool's errand being pushed by fools' An impeachment inquiry into President Trump is a foolish endeavor that will likely backfire on the Democratic Party, according to Ned Ryun.
Trump Impeachment Inquiry September 27, 2019 Ed Henry challenges Dem lawmaker on Trump impeachment push in fiery exchange Fox News correspondent Ed Henry challenged a top Democratic lawmaker on his party's decision to move forward with an impeachment inquiry into President Trump.
Joe Biden September 27, 2019 Peter Schweizer: Donald Trump Jr. would be treated differently than Hunter Biden in Ukraine case Government Accountability Institute President Peter Schweizer has said he sees a double standard in how politicians like former Vice President Joe Biden appear to be "protected" in Washington.
OPINION September 27, 2019 Ari Fleischer: Dem drive to impeach Trump over Ukraine call is hysterical, hyperbolic and hypocritical Trump was wrong to discuss Joe Biden and his son with the president of Ukraine. But he doesn't deserve to be impeached.
ELECTIONS September 27, 2019 Biden rivals say they wouldn’t let child of their VP sit on a foreign company board Several Democrats running for president in 2020 say they wouldn’t allow the children of their vice president to sit on the board of a foreign company if they were elected president -- amid renewed scrutiny over the business dealings of Vice President Joe Biden's son.
State Department September 27, 2019 House committees subpoena Pompeo for Ukraine documents as part of impeachment inquiry The Democratic chairs of three House committees subpoenaed Secretary of State Mike Pompeo Friday for documents related to Ukraine that they say pertain to the impeachment inquiry against President Trump.
Trump Impeachment Inquiry September 27, 2019 Republicans want whistleblower's sources, as inconsistencies in complaint emerge Top Republicans on Thursday pushed to identify the White House officials who allegedly told a whistleblower of misconduct by the Trump administration, as Democrats ramped up their impeachment inquiry and audio emerged of President Trump referring to the whistleblower as "close to a spy."
OPINION September 27, 2019 Schweizer and McLeod: Busting Biden myths on Ukraine – Conduct of Joe and Hunter raises troubling questions Amid the furor over President Trump’s July 25 phone call with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, which has prompted House Democrats to move forward with a Trump impeachment inquiry, serious underlying questions about the Biden family’s involvement in Ukraine persist.
The View September 27, 2019 Abby Huntsman: 'You have no dignity' if you don't think Trump abused his power "The View" co-host Abby Huntsman took aim Friday at people who don't believe that President Trump abused his power during his controversial call with Ukraine.
Trump Impeachment Inquiry September 27, 2019 DOJ learned of Trump-Ukraine call from CIA official, days before complaint was turned over The Justice Department first learned about the controversial call between President Trump and the Ukrainian president in mid-August after being informed by a top CIA official of internal concerns, Fox News has confirmed.
Trump Impeachment Inquiry September 27, 2019 Former George W. Bush aide calls impeachment 'a fool's errand being pushed by fools' An impeachment inquiry into President Trump is a foolish endeavor that will likely backfire on the Democratic Party, according to Ned Ryun.
Trump Impeachment Inquiry September 27, 2019 Ed Henry challenges Dem lawmaker on Trump impeachment push in fiery exchange Fox News correspondent Ed Henry challenged a top Democratic lawmaker on his party's decision to move forward with an impeachment inquiry into President Trump.
Joe Biden September 27, 2019 Peter Schweizer: Donald Trump Jr. would be treated differently than Hunter Biden in Ukraine case Government Accountability Institute President Peter Schweizer has said he sees a double standard in how politicians like former Vice President Joe Biden appear to be "protected" in Washington.
OPINION September 27, 2019 Ari Fleischer: Dem drive to impeach Trump over Ukraine call is hysterical, hyperbolic and hypocritical Trump was wrong to discuss Joe Biden and his son with the president of Ukraine. But he doesn't deserve to be impeached.
ELECTIONS September 27, 2019 Biden rivals say they wouldn’t let child of their VP sit on a foreign company board Several Democrats running for president in 2020 say they wouldn’t allow the children of their vice president to sit on the board of a foreign company if they were elected president -- amid renewed scrutiny over the business dealings of Vice President Joe Biden's son.
State Department September 27, 2019 House committees subpoena Pompeo for Ukraine documents as part of impeachment inquiry The Democratic chairs of three House committees subpoenaed Secretary of State Mike Pompeo Friday for documents related to Ukraine that they say pertain to the impeachment inquiry against President Trump.
Trump Impeachment Inquiry September 27, 2019 Republicans want whistleblower's sources, as inconsistencies in complaint emerge Top Republicans on Thursday pushed to identify the White House officials who allegedly told a whistleblower of misconduct by the Trump administration, as Democrats ramped up their impeachment inquiry and audio emerged of President Trump referring to the whistleblower as "close to a spy."
OPINION September 27, 2019 Schweizer and McLeod: Busting Biden myths on Ukraine – Conduct of Joe and Hunter raises troubling questions Amid the furor over President Trump’s July 25 phone call with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, which has prompted House Democrats to move forward with a Trump impeachment inquiry, serious underlying questions about the Biden family’s involvement in Ukraine persist.
The View September 27, 2019 Abby Huntsman: 'You have no dignity' if you don't think Trump abused his power "The View" co-host Abby Huntsman took aim Friday at people who don't believe that President Trump abused his power during his controversial call with Ukraine.
Trump Impeachment Inquiry September 27, 2019 DOJ learned of Trump-Ukraine call from CIA official, days before complaint was turned over The Justice Department first learned about the controversial call between President Trump and the Ukrainian president in mid-August after being informed by a top CIA official of internal concerns, Fox News has confirmed.
Trump Impeachment Inquiry September 27, 2019 Former George W. Bush aide calls impeachment 'a fool's errand being pushed by fools' An impeachment inquiry into President Trump is a foolish endeavor that will likely backfire on the Democratic Party, according to Ned Ryun.
Trump Impeachment Inquiry September 27, 2019 Ed Henry challenges Dem lawmaker on Trump impeachment push in fiery exchange Fox News correspondent Ed Henry challenged a top Democratic lawmaker on his party's decision to move forward with an impeachment inquiry into President Trump.
Joe Biden September 27, 2019 Peter Schweizer: Donald Trump Jr. would be treated differently than Hunter Biden in Ukraine case Government Accountability Institute President Peter Schweizer has said he sees a double standard in how politicians like former Vice President Joe Biden appear to be "protected" in Washington.
OPINION September 27, 2019 Ari Fleischer: Dem drive to impeach Trump over Ukraine call is hysterical, hyperbolic and hypocritical Trump was wrong to discuss Joe Biden and his son with the president of Ukraine. But he doesn't deserve to be impeached.
ELECTIONS September 27, 2019 Biden rivals say they wouldn’t let child of their VP sit on a foreign company board Several Democrats running for president in 2020 say they wouldn’t allow the children of their vice president to sit on the board of a foreign company if they were elected president -- amid renewed scrutiny over the business dealings of Vice President Joe Biden's son.
State Department September 27, 2019 House committees subpoena Pompeo for Ukraine documents as part of impeachment inquiry The Democratic chairs of three House committees subpoenaed Secretary of State Mike Pompeo Friday for documents related to Ukraine that they say pertain to the impeachment inquiry against President Trump.
Trump Impeachment Inquiry September 27, 2019 Republicans want whistleblower's sources, as inconsistencies in complaint emerge Top Republicans on Thursday pushed to identify the White House officials who allegedly told a whistleblower of misconduct by the Trump administration, as Democrats ramped up their impeachment inquiry and audio emerged of President Trump referring to the whistleblower as "close to a spy."
OPINION September 27, 2019 Schweizer and McLeod: Busting Biden myths on Ukraine – Conduct of Joe and Hunter raises troubling questions Amid the furor over President Trump’s July 25 phone call with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, which has prompted House Democrats to move forward with a Trump impeachment inquiry, serious underlying questions about the Biden family’s involvement in Ukraine persist.
The View September 27, 2019 Abby Huntsman: 'You have no dignity' if you don't think Trump abused his power "The View" co-host Abby Huntsman took aim Friday at people who don't believe that President Trump abused his power during his controversial call with Ukraine.
Trump Impeachment Inquiry September 27, 2019 DOJ learned of Trump-Ukraine call from CIA official, days before complaint was turned over The Justice Department first learned about the controversial call between President Trump and the Ukrainian president in mid-August after being informed by a top CIA official of internal concerns, Fox News has confirmed.
Trump Impeachment Inquiry September 27, 2019 Former George W. Bush aide calls impeachment 'a fool's errand being pushed by fools' An impeachment inquiry into President Trump is a foolish endeavor that will likely backfire on the Democratic Party, according to Ned Ryun.
Trump Impeachment Inquiry September 27, 2019 Ed Henry challenges Dem lawmaker on Trump impeachment push in fiery exchange Fox News correspondent Ed Henry challenged a top Democratic lawmaker on his party's decision to move forward with an impeachment inquiry into President Trump.
Joe Biden September 27, 2019 Peter Schweizer: Donald Trump Jr. would be treated differently than Hunter Biden in Ukraine case Government Accountability Institute President Peter Schweizer has said he sees a double standard in how politicians like former Vice President Joe Biden appear to be "protected" in Washington.
OPINION September 27, 2019 Ari Fleischer: Dem drive to impeach Trump over Ukraine call is hysterical, hyperbolic and hypocritical Trump was wrong to discuss Joe Biden and his son with the president of Ukraine. But he doesn't deserve to be impeached.
ELECTIONS September 27, 2019 Biden rivals say they wouldn’t let child of their VP sit on a foreign company board Several Democrats running for president in 2020 say they wouldn’t allow the children of their vice president to sit on the board of a foreign company if they were elected president -- amid renewed scrutiny over the business dealings of Vice President Joe Biden's son.
State Department September 27, 2019 House committees subpoena Pompeo for Ukraine documents as part of impeachment inquiry The Democratic chairs of three House committees subpoenaed Secretary of State Mike Pompeo Friday for documents related to Ukraine that they say pertain to the impeachment inquiry against President Trump.
Trump Impeachment Inquiry September 27, 2019 Republicans want whistleblower's sources, as inconsistencies in complaint emerge Top Republicans on Thursday pushed to identify the White House officials who allegedly told a whistleblower of misconduct by the Trump administration, as Democrats ramped up their impeachment inquiry and audio emerged of President Trump referring to the whistleblower as "close to a spy."
OPINION September 27, 2019 Schweizer and McLeod: Busting Biden myths on Ukraine – Conduct of Joe and Hunter raises troubling questions Amid the furor over President Trump’s July 25 phone call with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, which has prompted House Democrats to move forward with a Trump impeachment inquiry, serious underlying questions about the Biden family’s involvement in Ukraine persist.
The View September 27, 2019 Abby Huntsman: 'You have no dignity' if you don't think Trump abused his power "The View" co-host Abby Huntsman took aim Friday at people who don't believe that President Trump abused his power during his controversial call with Ukraine.
Trump Impeachment Inquiry September 27, 2019 DOJ learned of Trump-Ukraine call from CIA official, days before complaint was turned over The Justice Department first learned about the controversial call between President Trump and the Ukrainian president in mid-August after being informed by a top CIA official of internal concerns, Fox News has confirmed.
Trump Impeachment Inquiry September 27, 2019 Former George W. Bush aide calls impeachment 'a fool's errand being pushed by fools' An impeachment inquiry into President Trump is a foolish endeavor that will likely backfire on the Democratic Party, according to Ned Ryun.
Trump Impeachment Inquiry September 27, 2019 Ed Henry challenges Dem lawmaker on Trump impeachment push in fiery exchange Fox News correspondent Ed Henry challenged a top Democratic lawmaker on his party's decision to move forward with an impeachment inquiry into President Trump.
Joe Biden September 27, 2019 Peter Schweizer: Donald Trump Jr. would be treated differently than Hunter Biden in Ukraine case Government Accountability Institute President Peter Schweizer has said he sees a double standard in how politicians like former Vice President Joe Biden appear to be "protected" in Washington.
OPINION September 27, 2019 Ari Fleischer: Dem drive to impeach Trump over Ukraine call is hysterical, hyperbolic and hypocritical Trump was wrong to discuss Joe Biden and his son with the president of Ukraine. But he doesn't deserve to be impeached.
ELECTIONS September 27, 2019 Biden rivals say they wouldn’t let child of their VP sit on a foreign company board Several Democrats running for president in 2020 say they wouldn’t allow the children of their vice president to sit on the board of a foreign company if they were elected president -- amid renewed scrutiny over the business dealings of Vice President Joe Biden's son.
State Department September 27, 2019 House committees subpoena Pompeo for Ukraine documents as part of impeachment inquiry The Democratic chairs of three House committees subpoenaed Secretary of State Mike Pompeo Friday for documents related to Ukraine that they say pertain to the impeachment inquiry against President Trump.
Trump Impeachment Inquiry September 27, 2019 Republicans want whistleblower's sources, as inconsistencies in complaint emerge Top Republicans on Thursday pushed to identify the White House officials who allegedly told a whistleblower of misconduct by the Trump administration, as Democrats ramped up their impeachment inquiry and audio emerged of President Trump referring to the whistleblower as "close to a spy."
OPINION September 27, 2019 Schweizer and McLeod: Busting Biden myths on Ukraine – Conduct of Joe and Hunter raises troubling questions Amid the furor over President Trump’s July 25 phone call with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, which has prompted House Democrats to move forward with a Trump impeachment inquiry, serious underlying questions about the Biden family’s involvement in Ukraine persist.
The View September 27, 2019 Abby Huntsman: 'You have no dignity' if you don't think Trump abused his power "The View" co-host Abby Huntsman took aim Friday at people who don't believe that President Trump abused his power during his controversial call with Ukraine.
Trump Impeachment Inquiry September 27, 2019 DOJ learned of Trump-Ukraine call from CIA official, days before complaint was turned over The Justice Department first learned about the controversial call between President Trump and the Ukrainian president in mid-August after being informed by a top CIA official of internal concerns, Fox News has confirmed.
Trump Impeachment Inquiry September 27, 2019 Former George W. Bush aide calls impeachment 'a fool's errand being pushed by fools' An impeachment inquiry into President Trump is a foolish endeavor that will likely backfire on the Democratic Party, according to Ned Ryun.
Trump Impeachment Inquiry September 27, 2019 Ed Henry challenges Dem lawmaker on Trump impeachment push in fiery exchange Fox News correspondent Ed Henry challenged a top Democratic lawmaker on his party's decision to move forward with an impeachment inquiry into President Trump.
Joe Biden September 27, 2019 Peter Schweizer: Donald Trump Jr. would be treated differently than Hunter Biden in Ukraine case Government Accountability Institute President Peter Schweizer has said he sees a double standard in how politicians like former Vice President Joe Biden appear to be "protected" in Washington.
OPINION September 27, 2019 Ari Fleischer: Dem drive to impeach Trump over Ukraine call is hysterical, hyperbolic and hypocritical Trump was wrong to discuss Joe Biden and his son with the president of Ukraine. But he doesn't deserve to be impeached.
ELECTIONS September 27, 2019 Biden rivals say they wouldn’t let child of their VP sit on a foreign company board Several Democrats running for president in 2020 say they wouldn’t allow the children of their vice president to sit on the board of a foreign company if they were elected president -- amid renewed scrutiny over the business dealings of Vice President Joe Biden's son.
State Department September 27, 2019 House committees subpoena Pompeo for Ukraine documents as part of impeachment inquiry The Democratic chairs of three House committees subpoenaed Secretary of State Mike Pompeo Friday for documents related to Ukraine that they say pertain to the impeachment inquiry against President Trump.
Trump Impeachment Inquiry September 27, 2019 Republicans want whistleblower's sources, as inconsistencies in complaint emerge Top Republicans on Thursday pushed to identify the White House officials who allegedly told a whistleblower of misconduct by the Trump administration, as Democrats ramped up their impeachment inquiry and audio emerged of President Trump referring to the whistleblower as "close to a spy."
OPINION September 27, 2019 Schweizer and McLeod: Busting Biden myths on Ukraine – Conduct of Joe and Hunter raises troubling questions Amid the furor over President Trump’s July 25 phone call with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, which has prompted House Democrats to move forward with a Trump impeachment inquiry, serious underlying questions about the Biden family’s involvement in Ukraine persist.
The View September 27, 2019 Abby Huntsman: 'You have no dignity' if you don't think Trump abused his power "The View" co-host Abby Huntsman took aim Friday at people who don't believe that President Trump abused his power during his controversial call with Ukraine.
Trump Impeachment Inquiry September 27, 2019 DOJ learned of Trump-Ukraine call from CIA official, days before complaint was turned over The Justice Department first learned about the controversial call between President Trump and the Ukrainian president in mid-August after being informed by a top CIA official of internal concerns, Fox News has confirmed.
Donald Trump September 23, 2019 Ukraine phone call scandal is media striking back after failed Russia hoax, says Dan Bongino Fox News contributor Dan Bongino said the Ukraine phone call scandal involving President Trump is the media's attempt to avenge their failed Russia collusion narrative, and called their efforts a "hoax," on "Fox & Friends" Monday.
Fox News Flash September 23, 2019 Devin Nunes on Ukraine whistleblower controversy: 'Doesn't it feel like Russia hoax all over again?' House Intelligence Committee ranking member Devin Nunes, R-Calif., questioned Monday the validity of accusations that President Trump pressured the president of Ukraine to investigate former Vice President Joe Biden's son.
OPINION September 23, 2019 Mary Anne Marsh: Trump's reelection is in trouble – Here's how it adds up (and why every American should care) After a years of investigations about foreign influence in the 2016 election, why would Trump risk even the appearance of seeking help of a foreign country during his re-election campaign?
2020 Presidential Election September 22, 2019 Biden's campaign likely coming to an end -- thanks to Clinton-linked Ukraine bombshell, Nunes says Rep. Devin Nunes predicted on Fox News' "Sunday Morning Futures" that Joe Biden's campaign is likely coming to an end -- all because of reports about his possible misconduct in Ukraine that "first originated back when Hillary Clinton was trying to make sure Biden didn’t get in the race."
Nancy Pelosi September 22, 2019 Amid AOC pressure, Pelosi suggests impeachment back on the table to address 'grave new chapter of lawlessness' Just hours after Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y., said her party's failure so far to impeach President Trump amounted to a major "national scandal," House Speaker Nancy Pelosi appeared to relent on Sunday -- and warn that a "whole new stage of investigation" could be approaching.
Ukraine September 22, 2019 Pompeo hopes government can 'get to the bottom' of any possible Biden wrongdoing Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said he hopes the government is able to "get to the bottom" of any potential wrongdoing committed by former Vice President Joe Biden in relation to Ukraine, during an interview on "Fox News Sunday" this week.
Ukraine September 22, 2019 Trump whistleblower case raises 'constitutional issues,' Rep. Peter King says Following President Trump's comments that he did nothing wrong during a phone call with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy, Rep. Peter King, R-N.Y., said during an interview on "America's News HQ" that the case raises "constitutional issues" about the commander-in-chief's privacy.
Donald Trump September 22, 2019 Giuliani tries clearing up controversial CNN interview, says idea he set out to get Biden is 'ridiculous' President Trump’s personal attorney Rudy Giuliani aimed to clarify what he said in a recent CNN interview about his involvement with Ukraine investigating Joe Biden's son, after the network’s Chris Cuomo accused him of contradicting himself.
Donald Trump September 22, 2019 Adam Schiff threatens to defund intel community unless Trump whistleblower details disclosed As President Trump faces media scrutiny over a phone call he held with an unspecified foreign leader, Rep. Adam Schiff, D-Calif., said he may seek to withhold funds from the intelligence community unless they disclose the full contents of the conversation.
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez September 22, 2019 AOC calls out Dems for caution on Trump impeachment, signaling possible renewed feud with Pelosi U.S. Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez has apparently reached a boiling point over moderate House Democrats’ caution regarding the prospect of impeaching President Trump.
Donald Trump September 23, 2019 Ukraine phone call scandal is media striking back after failed Russia hoax, says Dan Bongino Fox News contributor Dan Bongino said the Ukraine phone call scandal involving President Trump is the media's attempt to avenge their failed Russia collusion narrative, and called their efforts a "hoax," on "Fox & Friends" Monday.
Fox News Flash September 23, 2019 Devin Nunes on Ukraine whistleblower controversy: 'Doesn't it feel like Russia hoax all over again?' House Intelligence Committee ranking member Devin Nunes, R-Calif., questioned Monday the validity of accusations that President Trump pressured the president of Ukraine to investigate former Vice President Joe Biden's son.
OPINION September 23, 2019 Mary Anne Marsh: Trump's reelection is in trouble – Here's how it adds up (and why every American should care) After a years of investigations about foreign influence in the 2016 election, why would Trump risk even the appearance of seeking help of a foreign country during his re-election campaign?
2020 Presidential Election September 22, 2019 Biden's campaign likely coming to an end -- thanks to Clinton-linked Ukraine bombshell, Nunes says Rep. Devin Nunes predicted on Fox News' "Sunday Morning Futures" that Joe Biden's campaign is likely coming to an end -- all because of reports about his possible misconduct in Ukraine that "first originated back when Hillary Clinton was trying to make sure Biden didn’t get in the race."
Nancy Pelosi September 22, 2019 Amid AOC pressure, Pelosi suggests impeachment back on the table to address 'grave new chapter of lawlessness' Just hours after Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y., said her party's failure so far to impeach President Trump amounted to a major "national scandal," House Speaker Nancy Pelosi appeared to relent on Sunday -- and warn that a "whole new stage of investigation" could be approaching.
Ukraine September 22, 2019 Pompeo hopes government can 'get to the bottom' of any possible Biden wrongdoing Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said he hopes the government is able to "get to the bottom" of any potential wrongdoing committed by former Vice President Joe Biden in relation to Ukraine, during an interview on "Fox News Sunday" this week.
Ukraine September 22, 2019 Trump whistleblower case raises 'constitutional issues,' Rep. Peter King says Following President Trump's comments that he did nothing wrong during a phone call with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy, Rep. Peter King, R-N.Y., said during an interview on "America's News HQ" that the case raises "constitutional issues" about the commander-in-chief's privacy.
Donald Trump September 22, 2019 Giuliani tries clearing up controversial CNN interview, says idea he set out to get Biden is 'ridiculous' President Trump’s personal attorney Rudy Giuliani aimed to clarify what he said in a recent CNN interview about his involvement with Ukraine investigating Joe Biden's son, after the network’s Chris Cuomo accused him of contradicting himself.
Donald Trump September 22, 2019 Adam Schiff threatens to defund intel community unless Trump whistleblower details disclosed As President Trump faces media scrutiny over a phone call he held with an unspecified foreign leader, Rep. Adam Schiff, D-Calif., said he may seek to withhold funds from the intelligence community unless they disclose the full contents of the conversation.
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez September 22, 2019 AOC calls out Dems for caution on Trump impeachment, signaling possible renewed feud with Pelosi U.S. Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez has apparently reached a boiling point over moderate House Democrats’ caution regarding the prospect of impeaching President Trump.
Donald Trump September 23, 2019 Ukraine phone call scandal is media striking back after failed Russia hoax, says Dan Bongino Fox News contributor Dan Bongino said the Ukraine phone call scandal involving President Trump is the media's attempt to avenge their failed Russia collusion narrative, and called their efforts a "hoax," on "Fox & Friends" Monday.
Fox News Flash September 23, 2019 Devin Nunes on Ukraine whistleblower controversy: 'Doesn't it feel like Russia hoax all over again?' House Intelligence Committee ranking member Devin Nunes, R-Calif., questioned Monday the validity of accusations that President Trump pressured the president of Ukraine to investigate former Vice President Joe Biden's son.
OPINION September 23, 2019 Mary Anne Marsh: Trump's reelection is in trouble – Here's how it adds up (and why every American should care) After a years of investigations about foreign influence in the 2016 election, why would Trump risk even the appearance of seeking help of a foreign country during his re-election campaign?
2020 Presidential Election September 22, 2019 Biden's campaign likely coming to an end -- thanks to Clinton-linked Ukraine bombshell, Nunes says Rep. Devin Nunes predicted on Fox News' "Sunday Morning Futures" that Joe Biden's campaign is likely coming to an end -- all because of reports about his possible misconduct in Ukraine that "first originated back when Hillary Clinton was trying to make sure Biden didn’t get in the race."
Nancy Pelosi September 22, 2019 Amid AOC pressure, Pelosi suggests impeachment back on the table to address 'grave new chapter of lawlessness' Just hours after Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y., said her party's failure so far to impeach President Trump amounted to a major "national scandal," House Speaker Nancy Pelosi appeared to relent on Sunday -- and warn that a "whole new stage of investigation" could be approaching.
Ukraine September 22, 2019 Pompeo hopes government can 'get to the bottom' of any possible Biden wrongdoing Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said he hopes the government is able to "get to the bottom" of any potential wrongdoing committed by former Vice President Joe Biden in relation to Ukraine, during an interview on "Fox News Sunday" this week.
Ukraine September 22, 2019 Trump whistleblower case raises 'constitutional issues,' Rep. Peter King says Following President Trump's comments that he did nothing wrong during a phone call with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy, Rep. Peter King, R-N.Y., said during an interview on "America's News HQ" that the case raises "constitutional issues" about the commander-in-chief's privacy.
Donald Trump September 22, 2019 Giuliani tries clearing up controversial CNN interview, says idea he set out to get Biden is 'ridiculous' President Trump’s personal attorney Rudy Giuliani aimed to clarify what he said in a recent CNN interview about his involvement with Ukraine investigating Joe Biden's son, after the network’s Chris Cuomo accused him of contradicting himself.
Donald Trump September 22, 2019 Adam Schiff threatens to defund intel community unless Trump whistleblower details disclosed As President Trump faces media scrutiny over a phone call he held with an unspecified foreign leader, Rep. Adam Schiff, D-Calif., said he may seek to withhold funds from the intelligence community unless they disclose the full contents of the conversation.
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez September 22, 2019 AOC calls out Dems for caution on Trump impeachment, signaling possible renewed feud with Pelosi U.S. Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez has apparently reached a boiling point over moderate House Democrats’ caution regarding the prospect of impeaching President Trump.
Donald Trump September 23, 2019 Ukraine phone call scandal is media striking back after failed Russia hoax, says Dan Bongino Fox News contributor Dan Bongino said the Ukraine phone call scandal involving President Trump is the media's attempt to avenge their failed Russia collusion narrative, and called their efforts a "hoax," on "Fox & Friends" Monday.
Fox News Flash September 23, 2019 Devin Nunes on Ukraine whistleblower controversy: 'Doesn't it feel like Russia hoax all over again?' House Intelligence Committee ranking member Devin Nunes, R-Calif., questioned Monday the validity of accusations that President Trump pressured the president of Ukraine to investigate former Vice President Joe Biden's son.
OPINION September 23, 2019 Mary Anne Marsh: Trump's reelection is in trouble – Here's how it adds up (and why every American should care) After a years of investigations about foreign influence in the 2016 election, why would Trump risk even the appearance of seeking help of a foreign country during his re-election campaign?
2020 Presidential Election September 22, 2019 Biden's campaign likely coming to an end -- thanks to Clinton-linked Ukraine bombshell, Nunes says Rep. Devin Nunes predicted on Fox News' "Sunday Morning Futures" that Joe Biden's campaign is likely coming to an end -- all because of reports about his possible misconduct in Ukraine that "first originated back when Hillary Clinton was trying to make sure Biden didn’t get in the race."
Nancy Pelosi September 22, 2019 Amid AOC pressure, Pelosi suggests impeachment back on the table to address 'grave new chapter of lawlessness' Just hours after Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y., said her party's failure so far to impeach President Trump amounted to a major "national scandal," House Speaker Nancy Pelosi appeared to relent on Sunday -- and warn that a "whole new stage of investigation" could be approaching.
Ukraine September 22, 2019 Pompeo hopes government can 'get to the bottom' of any possible Biden wrongdoing Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said he hopes the government is able to "get to the bottom" of any potential wrongdoing committed by former Vice President Joe Biden in relation to Ukraine, during an interview on "Fox News Sunday" this week.
Ukraine September 22, 2019 Trump whistleblower case raises 'constitutional issues,' Rep. Peter King says Following President Trump's comments that he did nothing wrong during a phone call with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy, Rep. Peter King, R-N.Y., said during an interview on "America's News HQ" that the case raises "constitutional issues" about the commander-in-chief's privacy.
Donald Trump September 22, 2019 Giuliani tries clearing up controversial CNN interview, says idea he set out to get Biden is 'ridiculous' President Trump’s personal attorney Rudy Giuliani aimed to clarify what he said in a recent CNN interview about his involvement with Ukraine investigating Joe Biden's son, after the network’s Chris Cuomo accused him of contradicting himself.
Donald Trump September 22, 2019 Adam Schiff threatens to defund intel community unless Trump whistleblower details disclosed As President Trump faces media scrutiny over a phone call he held with an unspecified foreign leader, Rep. Adam Schiff, D-Calif., said he may seek to withhold funds from the intelligence community unless they disclose the full contents of the conversation.
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez September 22, 2019 AOC calls out Dems for caution on Trump impeachment, signaling possible renewed feud with Pelosi U.S. Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez has apparently reached a boiling point over moderate House Democrats’ caution regarding the prospect of impeaching President Trump.
Donald Trump September 23, 2019 Ukraine phone call scandal is media striking back after failed Russia hoax, says Dan Bongino Fox News contributor Dan Bongino said the Ukraine phone call scandal involving President Trump is the media's attempt to avenge their failed Russia collusion narrative, and called their efforts a "hoax," on "Fox & Friends" Monday.
Fox News Flash September 23, 2019 Devin Nunes on Ukraine whistleblower controversy: 'Doesn't it feel like Russia hoax all over again?' House Intelligence Committee ranking member Devin Nunes, R-Calif., questioned Monday the validity of accusations that President Trump pressured the president of Ukraine to investigate former Vice President Joe Biden's son.
OPINION September 23, 2019 Mary Anne Marsh: Trump's reelection is in trouble – Here's how it adds up (and why every American should care) After a years of investigations about foreign influence in the 2016 election, why would Trump risk even the appearance of seeking help of a foreign country during his re-election campaign?
2020 Presidential Election September 22, 2019 Biden's campaign likely coming to an end -- thanks to Clinton-linked Ukraine bombshell, Nunes says Rep. Devin Nunes predicted on Fox News' "Sunday Morning Futures" that Joe Biden's campaign is likely coming to an end -- all because of reports about his possible misconduct in Ukraine that "first originated back when Hillary Clinton was trying to make sure Biden didn’t get in the race."
Nancy Pelosi September 22, 2019 Amid AOC pressure, Pelosi suggests impeachment back on the table to address 'grave new chapter of lawlessness' Just hours after Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y., said her party's failure so far to impeach President Trump amounted to a major "national scandal," House Speaker Nancy Pelosi appeared to relent on Sunday -- and warn that a "whole new stage of investigation" could be approaching.
Ukraine September 22, 2019 Pompeo hopes government can 'get to the bottom' of any possible Biden wrongdoing Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said he hopes the government is able to "get to the bottom" of any potential wrongdoing committed by former Vice President Joe Biden in relation to Ukraine, during an interview on "Fox News Sunday" this week.
Ukraine September 22, 2019 Trump whistleblower case raises 'constitutional issues,' Rep. Peter King says Following President Trump's comments that he did nothing wrong during a phone call with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy, Rep. Peter King, R-N.Y., said during an interview on "America's News HQ" that the case raises "constitutional issues" about the commander-in-chief's privacy.
Donald Trump September 22, 2019 Giuliani tries clearing up controversial CNN interview, says idea he set out to get Biden is 'ridiculous' President Trump’s personal attorney Rudy Giuliani aimed to clarify what he said in a recent CNN interview about his involvement with Ukraine investigating Joe Biden's son, after the network’s Chris Cuomo accused him of contradicting himself.
Donald Trump September 22, 2019 Adam Schiff threatens to defund intel community unless Trump whistleblower details disclosed As President Trump faces media scrutiny over a phone call he held with an unspecified foreign leader, Rep. Adam Schiff, D-Calif., said he may seek to withhold funds from the intelligence community unless they disclose the full contents of the conversation.
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez September 22, 2019 AOC calls out Dems for caution on Trump impeachment, signaling possible renewed feud with Pelosi U.S. Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez has apparently reached a boiling point over moderate House Democrats’ caution regarding the prospect of impeaching President Trump.
Donald Trump September 23, 2019 Ukraine phone call scandal is media striking back after failed Russia hoax, says Dan Bongino Fox News contributor Dan Bongino said the Ukraine phone call scandal involving President Trump is the media's attempt to avenge their failed Russia collusion narrative, and called their efforts a "hoax," on "Fox & Friends" Monday.
Fox News Flash September 23, 2019 Devin Nunes on Ukraine whistleblower controversy: 'Doesn't it feel like Russia hoax all over again?' House Intelligence Committee ranking member Devin Nunes, R-Calif., questioned Monday the validity of accusations that President Trump pressured the president of Ukraine to investigate former Vice President Joe Biden's son.
OPINION September 23, 2019 Mary Anne Marsh: Trump's reelection is in trouble – Here's how it adds up (and why every American should care) After a years of investigations about foreign influence in the 2016 election, why would Trump risk even the appearance of seeking help of a foreign country during his re-election campaign?
2020 Presidential Election September 22, 2019 Biden's campaign likely coming to an end -- thanks to Clinton-linked Ukraine bombshell, Nunes says Rep. Devin Nunes predicted on Fox News' "Sunday Morning Futures" that Joe Biden's campaign is likely coming to an end -- all because of reports about his possible misconduct in Ukraine that "first originated back when Hillary Clinton was trying to make sure Biden didn’t get in the race."
Nancy Pelosi September 22, 2019 Amid AOC pressure, Pelosi suggests impeachment back on the table to address 'grave new chapter of lawlessness' Just hours after Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y., said her party's failure so far to impeach President Trump amounted to a major "national scandal," House Speaker Nancy Pelosi appeared to relent on Sunday -- and warn that a "whole new stage of investigation" could be approaching.
Ukraine September 22, 2019 Pompeo hopes government can 'get to the bottom' of any possible Biden wrongdoing Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said he hopes the government is able to "get to the bottom" of any potential wrongdoing committed by former Vice President Joe Biden in relation to Ukraine, during an interview on "Fox News Sunday" this week.
Ukraine September 22, 2019 Trump whistleblower case raises 'constitutional issues,' Rep. Peter King says Following President Trump's comments that he did nothing wrong during a phone call with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy, Rep. Peter King, R-N.Y., said during an interview on "America's News HQ" that the case raises "constitutional issues" about the commander-in-chief's privacy.
Donald Trump September 22, 2019 Giuliani tries clearing up controversial CNN interview, says idea he set out to get Biden is 'ridiculous' President Trump’s personal attorney Rudy Giuliani aimed to clarify what he said in a recent CNN interview about his involvement with Ukraine investigating Joe Biden's son, after the network’s Chris Cuomo accused him of contradicting himself.
Donald Trump September 22, 2019 Adam Schiff threatens to defund intel community unless Trump whistleblower details disclosed As President Trump faces media scrutiny over a phone call he held with an unspecified foreign leader, Rep. Adam Schiff, D-Calif., said he may seek to withhold funds from the intelligence community unless they disclose the full contents of the conversation.
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez September 22, 2019 AOC calls out Dems for caution on Trump impeachment, signaling possible renewed feud with Pelosi U.S. Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez has apparently reached a boiling point over moderate House Democrats’ caution regarding the prospect of impeaching President Trump.
Donald Trump September 23, 2019 Ukraine phone call scandal is media striking back after failed Russia hoax, says Dan Bongino Fox News contributor Dan Bongino said the Ukraine phone call scandal involving President Trump is the media's attempt to avenge their failed Russia collusion narrative, and called their efforts a "hoax," on "Fox & Friends" Monday.
Fox News Flash September 23, 2019 Devin Nunes on Ukraine whistleblower controversy: 'Doesn't it feel like Russia hoax all over again?' House Intelligence Committee ranking member Devin Nunes, R-Calif., questioned Monday the validity of accusations that President Trump pressured the president of Ukraine to investigate former Vice President Joe Biden's son.
OPINION September 23, 2019 Mary Anne Marsh: Trump's reelection is in trouble – Here's how it adds up (and why every American should care) After a years of investigations about foreign influence in the 2016 election, why would Trump risk even the appearance of seeking help of a foreign country during his re-election campaign?
2020 Presidential Election September 22, 2019 Biden's campaign likely coming to an end -- thanks to Clinton-linked Ukraine bombshell, Nunes says Rep. Devin Nunes predicted on Fox News' "Sunday Morning Futures" that Joe Biden's campaign is likely coming to an end -- all because of reports about his possible misconduct in Ukraine that "first originated back when Hillary Clinton was trying to make sure Biden didn’t get in the race."
Nancy Pelosi September 22, 2019 Amid AOC pressure, Pelosi suggests impeachment back on the table to address 'grave new chapter of lawlessness' Just hours after Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y., said her party's failure so far to impeach President Trump amounted to a major "national scandal," House Speaker Nancy Pelosi appeared to relent on Sunday -- and warn that a "whole new stage of investigation" could be approaching.
Ukraine September 22, 2019 Pompeo hopes government can 'get to the bottom' of any possible Biden wrongdoing Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said he hopes the government is able to "get to the bottom" of any potential wrongdoing committed by former Vice President Joe Biden in relation to Ukraine, during an interview on "Fox News Sunday" this week.
Ukraine September 22, 2019 Trump whistleblower case raises 'constitutional issues,' Rep. Peter King says Following President Trump's comments that he did nothing wrong during a phone call with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy, Rep. Peter King, R-N.Y., said during an interview on "America's News HQ" that the case raises "constitutional issues" about the commander-in-chief's privacy.
Donald Trump September 22, 2019 Giuliani tries clearing up controversial CNN interview, says idea he set out to get Biden is 'ridiculous' President Trump’s personal attorney Rudy Giuliani aimed to clarify what he said in a recent CNN interview about his involvement with Ukraine investigating Joe Biden's son, after the network’s Chris Cuomo accused him of contradicting himself.
Donald Trump September 22, 2019 Adam Schiff threatens to defund intel community unless Trump whistleblower details disclosed As President Trump faces media scrutiny over a phone call he held with an unspecified foreign leader, Rep. Adam Schiff, D-Calif., said he may seek to withhold funds from the intelligence community unless they disclose the full contents of the conversation.
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez September 22, 2019 AOC calls out Dems for caution on Trump impeachment, signaling possible renewed feud with Pelosi U.S. Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez has apparently reached a boiling point over moderate House Democrats’ caution regarding the prospect of impeaching President Trump.
Donald Trump September 23, 2019 Ukraine phone call scandal is media striking back after failed Russia hoax, says Dan Bongino Fox News contributor Dan Bongino said the Ukraine phone call scandal involving President Trump is the media's attempt to avenge their failed Russia collusion narrative, and called their efforts a "hoax," on "Fox & Friends" Monday.
Fox News Flash September 23, 2019 Devin Nunes on Ukraine whistleblower controversy: 'Doesn't it feel like Russia hoax all over again?' House Intelligence Committee ranking member Devin Nunes, R-Calif., questioned Monday the validity of accusations that President Trump pressured the president of Ukraine to investigate former Vice President Joe Biden's son.
OPINION September 23, 2019 Mary Anne Marsh: Trump's reelection is in trouble – Here's how it adds up (and why every American should care) After a years of investigations about foreign influence in the 2016 election, why would Trump risk even the appearance of seeking help of a foreign country during his re-election campaign?
2020 Presidential Election September 22, 2019 Biden's campaign likely coming to an end -- thanks to Clinton-linked Ukraine bombshell, Nunes says Rep. Devin Nunes predicted on Fox News' "Sunday Morning Futures" that Joe Biden's campaign is likely coming to an end -- all because of reports about his possible misconduct in Ukraine that "first originated back when Hillary Clinton was trying to make sure Biden didn’t get in the race."
Nancy Pelosi September 22, 2019 Amid AOC pressure, Pelosi suggests impeachment back on the table to address 'grave new chapter of lawlessness' Just hours after Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y., said her party's failure so far to impeach President Trump amounted to a major "national scandal," House Speaker Nancy Pelosi appeared to relent on Sunday -- and warn that a "whole new stage of investigation" could be approaching.
Ukraine September 22, 2019 Pompeo hopes government can 'get to the bottom' of any possible Biden wrongdoing Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said he hopes the government is able to "get to the bottom" of any potential wrongdoing committed by former Vice President Joe Biden in relation to Ukraine, during an interview on "Fox News Sunday" this week.
Ukraine September 22, 2019 Trump whistleblower case raises 'constitutional issues,' Rep. Peter King says Following President Trump's comments that he did nothing wrong during a phone call with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy, Rep. Peter King, R-N.Y., said during an interview on "America's News HQ" that the case raises "constitutional issues" about the commander-in-chief's privacy.
Donald Trump September 22, 2019 Giuliani tries clearing up controversial CNN interview, says idea he set out to get Biden is 'ridiculous' President Trump’s personal attorney Rudy Giuliani aimed to clarify what he said in a recent CNN interview about his involvement with Ukraine investigating Joe Biden's son, after the network’s Chris Cuomo accused him of contradicting himself.
Donald Trump September 22, 2019 Adam Schiff threatens to defund intel community unless Trump whistleblower details disclosed As President Trump faces media scrutiny over a phone call he held with an unspecified foreign leader, Rep. Adam Schiff, D-Calif., said he may seek to withhold funds from the intelligence community unless they disclose the full contents of the conversation.
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez September 22, 2019 AOC calls out Dems for caution on Trump impeachment, signaling possible renewed feud with Pelosi U.S. Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez has apparently reached a boiling point over moderate House Democrats’ caution regarding the prospect of impeaching President Trump.